The underwater sequel is leaving early access for PC and heading to consoles, including the Switch.
Following two years spent in early access, submerged endurance continuation Subnautica: Below Zero is prepared for easy street. Kicking the amazing rollout of its archetype, engineer Unknown Worlds is carrying the nonmainstream to PC, Mac, and at the same time to every significant reassure, including the Nintendo Switch, on May 14.
The Subnautica follow-up, set in the sea-going profundities of cold outsider planet 4546B, will be accessible through the Steam and Epic Game Store on PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One, and Series S/X, and the Switch in physical and computerized versions for $30. For Switch players who missed the activity the first run through a cycle, an actual group consolidating the first Subnautica and the continuation is likewise set to drop May 14 for $60.
Set a year after the occasions of the principal game, Subnautica: Below Zero lowers you back into the risky waters of its antagonistic outsider world. Your point is to remain alive by social event assets and create new tech as you disentangle the secrets of the frigid tundra. Obscure Worlds has spent several years polishing the early access adaptation dependent on player input.
Presently, it’s practically prepared to release the open-world continuation of a greater accomplice of players at the same time.