Subnautica

Subnautica is a unique underwater survival release where players will have to explore the depths of a vast ocean, building bases, collecting materials, and researching wildlife along the way.

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Subnautica Tag Page Cover Art
Released
January 23, 2018
ESRB
E10+ for Everyone 10+: Fantasy Violence, Mild Language
Publisher(s)
Gearbox Publishing
Engine
Unity
Franchise
Subnautica

You have crash-landed on an alien ocean world, and the only way to go is down. Subnautica's oceans range from sun drenched shallow coral reefs to treacherous deep-sea trenches, lava fields, and bio-luminescent underwater rivers. Manage your oxygen supply as you explore kelp forests, plateaus, reefs, and winding cave systems. The water teems with life: Some of it helpful, much of it harmful.

After crash landing in your Life Pod, the clock is ticking to find water, food, and to develop the equipment you need to explore. Collect resources from the ocean around you. Craft knives, lights, diving gear, and personal water craft. Venture deeper and further form to find rarer resources, allowing you to craft more advanced items.

Build bases on the sea floor. Choose layouts and components, and manage hull-integrity as depth and pressure increase. Use your base to store resources, park vehicles, and replenish oxygen supplies as you explore the vast ocean.

How to use vertical connectors
Subnautica: Below Zero - How to Use Vertical Connector

Subnautica: Below Zero players can add new levels of verticality to their underwater bases by using the Vertical Connector piece when building.

lilypads crevice and glacial connection biomes.
Subnautica: Below Zero - All Underwater Caves & Their Resources (Including Gel Sacks)

These nooks, crannies, and full-on caverns are definitely worth checking out for the undersea bounties they hold in Subnautica: Below Zero.

glacial basin and delta island.
Subnautica: Below Zero - All Above Water Biomes & Their Resources (Including Snow Stalker Fur)

Subnautica: Below Zero has 4 kinds of Above Water Biomes, each frigid yet unique in the resources they hold. Here's what you need to know!

Lilypad Island and purple vents in Subnautica Below Zero
Subnautica: Below Zero - All Underwater Biomes & Their Resources (Including Table Coral)

Each biome is an alien locale ripe for harvesting resources yet is also potentially full of danger. Here's what you need to keep an eye out for!

discus fish and titan holefish.
Subnautica: Below Zero - All Herbivore Creatures & Where To Find Them

These creatures can be hunted for food, scanned for lore, or even form a symbiotic relationship with the player. Here's where to find them all!

(Left) Arcitic biome (Right) Alien Statue
10 Most Breathtaking Locations Subnautica: Below Zero

There are some truly fantastic views to be found in Subnautica: Below Zero for anyone that knows where to find them.

art of a human on a snow fox fleeing from an ice worm leviathan.
Subnautica: Below Zero - Everything You Need To Know About The Ice Worm Leviathan

The huge Ice Worm Leviathan is possibly the biggest creature one will encounter in Subnautica: Below Zero, and definitely the largest threat on land.

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Subnautica: Below Zero - How to Get to the Fabricator Caverns Entrance

The Fabricator Caverns are the deepest biome in Subnautica: Below Zero, and descending to them can present players with a lot of challenges.

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How to get root pustules
Subnautica: Below Zero - How to Get Root Pustules

Subnautica: Below Zero players will need to gather root pustules in order to keep their Sea Bases running and in top condition.