The oceanic world of Subnautica 2 is set to feature a larger world than its predecessor according to developer Scott MacDonald, with the game also hinted to include environments that will take players to even greater depths than those seen in the first game. With Subnautica 2 confirmed to be taking place on an entirely different ocean planet than that seen in Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero, fans can look forward to exploring completely new alien vistas home to unique ecosystems of life.
Subnautica 2 was officially revealed earlier this October during an Xbox Partner Preview event, which showed off the game's first ever teaser trailer. Fans have since gotten a glimpse at some of the new creatures, biomes, and technologies set to be introduced in the sequel, which will offer a fleshed-out multiplayer co-op mode. Up to four players will be able to explore these new aquatic environments together, with a couple of the game's presumably new playable characters shown off in the trailer. Players who wish to experience the same isolated feeling captured by the original Subnautica don't have to worry, though, as the sequel can be enjoyed solo just as well.
The original Subnautica was...