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Excited fans await the new sequel for Subnautica, as its creators, Unknown Worlds, recently announced that the original game will soon be playable on iOS and Android devices. While the original Subnautica is already available on various popular platforms like PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles, many were surprised to learn that this seven-year-old title will make its official mobile debut in 2025.

As a dedicated fan, I can tell you that diving solo and unarmed into the alien oceans of Subnautica is like stepping into an exhilarating cocktail of awe and sheer dread. My mission is to conquer new aquatic terrains and plumb the abyss in pursuit of resources, tech blueprints, and understanding how I miraculously ended up stranded on a distant world far beyond civilization’s reach. Since its debut in 2018, the game has been consistently updated for free, alongside the spin-off title Subnautica: Below Zero, which not only broadens the captivating sci-fi setting but also adds layers to the engrossing narrative.

In a remarkable turn of events, the indie game “Subnautica” has earned widespread acclaim as one of the greatest independent games ever made. Two years following its debut, it surpassed sales of over 5 million copies. Now, with an official sequel in development, creators Unknown Worlds have announced that “Subnautica” will be making its way to iOS and Android devices on July 8th. To facilitate this transition, the developers have collaborated with Playdigious, a publishing company known for successfully porting games such as “Little Nightmares” and “Don’t Starve Together” to mobile platforms. The mobile adaptation of “Subnautica” will encompass the entire game and all its features, along with user-friendly touch controls, controller support, and additional enhancements.

Subnautica Mobile Version Release Date

  • Releases on App Store and Google Play Store on July 8th 2025

Here’s a more conversational way to present the information:

“The mobile version of Subnautica is going for $9.99, but if you pre-order it from Google Play or the App Store before its launch, you can save 10%! That’s not all – the mobile edition includes support for MFi controllers, Game Center achievements, and cloud save functionality so you can switch between Android and Apple devices without a hitch. Plus, the game has been fine-tuned to run smoothly on the latest iPhone models like the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Despite no confirmed details about a mobile version of Subnautica: Below Zero, the game’s unexpected announcement has certainly been a surprise, given the frequent updates and reveals related to Subnautica’s sequel in recent times. The sequel, known as Subnautica 2, promises a fresh yet familiar experience on an entirely new planet, complete with official multiplayer co-op support. Subnautica 2 is expected to enter early access later this year.

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2025-05-27 20:24