Subnautica 2 Has Ambitious Goals for Its Map Size

Subnautica 2 Has Ambitious Goals for Its Map Size

Key Takeaways

  • Subnautica 2 will feature a larger, deeper map than its predecessor, aiming for a vast and immersive underwater world.
  • The game will offer multiplayer co-op for up to four players, exploring new biomes and encountering terrifying creatures.
  • Early Access for Subnautica 2 will begin in early 2025, allowing players to follow the game’s development and shape its future.

As a dedicated Subnautica enthusiast who’s spent countless hours swimming through the depths of the alien oceanic world, I can hardly contain my excitement for the upcoming sequel, Subnautica 2! The prospect of exploring a larger and deeper map than what we’ve previously experienced is nothing short of exhilarating.


In the upcoming game, “Subnautica 2,” as per developer Scott MacDonald, the underwater universe promises a more expansive world compared to its predecessor. The game is also hinted to delve deeper into uncharted territories, offering environments that surpass those experienced in the original game. Notably, “Subnautica 2” will unfold on an entirely distinct ocean planet than the ones depicted in “Subnautica” and “Subnautica: Below Zero.” This means players can anticipate discovering uncharted alien landscapes teeming with unique ecosystems.

Earlier this October, during an Xbox Partner Preview event, Subnautica 2 was officially unveiled, showcasing its first-ever teaser trailer. Since then, fans have been given sneak peeks at some of the fresh creatures, landscapes, and technologies that will debut in the upcoming sequel. Notably, the sequel is expected to feature a fully developed multiplayer mode where up to four players can traverse these new underwater realms together. The trailer also hinted at a few possible playable characters, although more may be revealed later. Rest assured, if you prefer a solitary adventure like in the original Subnautica, you’ll still have that option.

In the first version of Subnautica, players had a large map to explore which could keep them busy for weeks. However, the creators of the Subnautica series are aiming to be even more expansive with the map in the sequel. This information was posted by Scott MacDonald, a developer and animator on Subnautica, who is often referred to as Obraxis on social media. Although the precise size of the Subnautica 2’s map isn’t definitively known yet, MacDonald hinted that they aim to create a map that is both larger and deeper than the original Subnautica when the sequel reaches its 1.0 release.

Subnautica 2 Fans Can Dive Into Its New World Early Next Year, Thanks to Early Access

Of course, fans should be aware that Subnautica 2 remains under heavy development, and it’s not yet certain whether the developers’ ambitious vision for the game will end up taking shape like they’ve planned. That said, players do have the opportunity to follow the progress of Subnautica 2‘s development thanks to early access, which is set to begin at some point in early 2025. A release date for the game’s full 1.0 release date has not yet been shared.

A larger map with even deeper biomes ranks high on the community’s list of most-wanted features in Subnautica 2, with one of Subnautica: Below Zero‘s biggest departures from the original being that it featured much shallower environments. The Subnautica series has always intended to put a focus on exploration before horror, but players should really be prepared to go face-to-face with some terrifyingly tentacular leviathans as they delve into the unknown when Subnautica 2 goes live.

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2024-10-21 16:43