It sounds like the most fun part, but in some ways, it's more stressful than just being on a production team where you know exactly what I'm doing. So we're basically doing that fantasy video game job of “let's just make stuff up and try to figure and prototype it and see if it works.” We're pretty early in that process and it's really hard. There's about a dozen of us who are just working on concept discovery. But I think it's pretty safe to say that'll happen someday.Ĭan you say anything about the thing you're working on now? There is another game in development in-house that hopefully people will know about this year. It's just that some people have worked on Subnautica for about eight years. Then beyond that, we will almost definitely do a proper sequel someday. We're not committed to anything specific right now, because we want to kind of listen to the community and see, see what our fans are telling us. So there's a lot of stuff to keep an eye on.īut then beyond that, there will be more feature work. We're dealing with a release that's very multi-platform for the first time in-house. In the medium term, there's a little live team that’s going to continue supporting both Subnautica and Below Zero. Here’s exactly what David Kalina had to say about the future of Subnautica and Unknown World’s next title.
The team is just taking time to listen to community feedback before rolling anything new out.
Even if a third game is still years off, Kalina says more “feature work” is coming to the series down the road. In the meantime, Kalina says that the team is hard at work supporting both the original Subnautica and Below Zero. While he didn’t share any exact details on it, Kalina says that the game is currently in development and that fans may get some news on it later this year. Kalina confirmed that developer Unknown Worlds has a new project in the works, which is entirely separate from Subnautica. Unknown Worldsįans shouldn’t expect that anytime soon, however. There’ll be excavation tools around it that you can use, along with further equipment you can scan.Underwater exploration in Subnautica: Below Zero.
There’ll be a frozen river inside - follow that under a bridge of Ice before heading left up the slope. Follow the path until it turns South into a cave.Head to the Landing Pad area and go Southwest.Check out our guide on that, and once you have a Snowfox, take it to the Phi Robotics Lab and take the following directions: The Frozen Leviathan is in a cave system some way to the Southwest of the Phi Robotics Lab, but we recommend you build the Snowfox hoverbike first, as it’s a long way and it can help you clear a difficult journey a lot faster. Sam mentions a Frozen Leviathan and the Kharaa bacteria in her notes, which marks your next objective: find and cure the Frozen Leviathan of Kharaa.
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