Subnautica: Below Zero

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Explore an icy, alien ocean planet in Subnautica: Below Zero. Build tools, seek out resources, uncover mysteries, and survive the frozen depths.

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What is the primary mission of the player in Subnautica: Below Zero? (Easy)
#1: Build the fastest submarine
#2: Escape from an alien planet
#3: Discover new alien species
#4: Research alien artifacts
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What is the primary setting of Subnautica: Below Zero? (Easy)
#1: An alien planet's desert
#2: A quarry on an asteroid
#3: An alien ocean planet
#4: An abandoned space station
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In Subnautica: Below Zero, players can find a hidden, interactable cuttlefish similar to the one in the original Subnautica, serving as an adorable pet and nod to fans of the series.
In Subnautica: Below Zero, the character of Robin Ayou is voiced by actor Kimberly Brooks, who also lends her voice to characters in other popular video games and animated series, including Ashley Williams in the Mass Effect series.

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What is your favorite biome in Subnautica: Below Zero?
Twisty Bridges
Arctic Kelp Forest
Thermal Spires
Crystal Caverns
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Which vehicle upgrade is most essential for exploration in Subnautica: Below Zero?
Prawn Suit Depth Module MK1
Seatruck Depth Upgrade MK1
Snowfox Ice Worm Attack Reduction Module
Seatruck Afterburner Upgrade
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game-announcement
December 13, 2018

Announcement of Subnautica: Below Zero

Unknown Worlds Entertainment officially announced Subnautica: Below Zero as a follow-up to the original Subnautica game, revealing its setting and new features.

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May 14, 2021

Full Release of Subnautica: Below Zero

The full version of Subnautica: Below Zero was officially released, concluding early access and providing a complete gaming experience.

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