Friday, April 25th 2025

Unknown Worlds Dev Showcases Subnautica 2's Early Access Version

Welcome Aboard, Captain! We're kicking off the Road to Subnautica 2 Early Access with our first Dev Vlog, as well as an exciting sneak-peek at some early game footage. Subnautica 2's Design Lead, Anthony Gallegos, invites you to join us on the Road to Early Access, as we share some enticing glimpses at what you can expect from the game later in 2025. Immerse yourself in a new adventure with Subnautica 2; an open-water survival game from the creators of the Subnautica series. Play alone or with friends as you explore alluring biomes and discover fascinating creatures. Craft vehicles, tools, and bases to survive this mysterious alien world.

Catch a glimpse of what's to come, with some incredible in-development footage of Subnautica 2, teasing parts of this all-new world, biomes, creatures, and vehicles you're set to encounter. You can speculate and discuss everything shown in the video on our official Discord server. Join the community and share your thoughts with your fellow Subnauts!
Join Subnautica 2 Design Lead, Anthony Gallegos, as he invites you on the Early Access journey with us, whether you're a returning Subnaut or diving in for the first time!


Wishlist Subnautica 2 on Steam, Xbox, and Epic Games now, and stay tuned for more updates and behind-the-scenes content coming soon as we navigate to Early Access.

Keep Diving!
Sources: Subnautica 2 Steam Profile, Unknown Worlds News
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7 Comments on Unknown Worlds Dev Showcases Subnautica 2's Early Access Version

#1
Chrispy_
Nope.

I'm going to leave this until it's fully launched and out of early access.
Every time I play a game that involves exploration or discovery, it takes a lot of fun and excitement out of the final product when I come back to play the complete, finished version.

Subnautica was awesome, there's no way I'm going to ruin the sequel with my impatience.
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#2
Mysteoa
Chrispy_Nope.

I'm going to leave this until it's fully launched and out of early access.
Every time I play a game that involves exploration or discovery, it takes a lot of fun and excitement out of the final product when I come back to play the complete, finished version.

Subnautica was awesome, there's no way I'm going to ruin the sequel with my impatience.
Agreed, I did that for Zero and never finished it when it was out.
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#3
phints
The original Subnautica is groundbreaking but yea the sequel was kinda meh. This looks like return to form for the devs but I won't buy until late EA/out of EA.
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#4
Chrispy_
phintsThe original Subnautica is groundbreaking but yea the sequel was kinda meh. This looks like return to form for the devs but I won't buy until late EA/out of EA.
You mean Below Zero? I don't think it was really a sequel. AFAIK it was a smaller story-based DLC that didn't require the base game as it was a completely separate (albeit much smaller) map than the base game.

I enjoyed it enough to finish it, it only occupied me for around a quarter as long as the base game though.
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#5
_roman_
Zero was something I wanted to buy. They ruined it in my point of view.

Maybe they do it right. I do not like multiplayer games. It should be an offline and single player game.
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#6
Caring1
A game based on Randonautica would be more interesting.
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#7
Chrispy_
_roman_Zero was something I wanted to buy. They ruined it in my point of view.

Maybe they do it right. I do not like multiplayer games. It should be an offline and single player game.
If you haven't played Zero and you liked Subnautica, it's still worth playing.
It's not as good as the original, but it still ticks most of the same boxes and that means it's a 7/10 game rather than a 9/10 for me.
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