Subnautica for PS4 Announced by Panic Button: Under Water Survival Game

Subnautica for PS4 has just been announced by Playstation. Developed by Panic Button, it was announced today on the 11th of July to release somewhere in 2018. But no specific date was announced. In a Subnautica post on the PlayStation Blog, the developer reveals:

You will scour the planet to find food, water, and materials to make the equipment you need to survive, from knives to diving gear, high-tech watercraft, and more. Over time, you will build your own unique base of operations on the sea floor, with various layouts, components, and environmental factors.

Subnautica for PS4: Plot & Gameplay

Subnautica for PS4 is a first-person underwater adventure. In the new game, players are cast as explorers that have crash-landed on an alien planet. With water leaking in and death seeming imminent, you must scramble to escape. While not only escaping the wreckage of your ship but also salvaging supplies on the way out.

After you get through this first hurdle, the only way to go is down deep into the water. Subnautica’s breathtaking range of deep-sea trenches and sun-kissed coral reefs reveal its substantial ambition. Whether you’re swimming around underwater biomes, lava fields or a series of winding caverns, the watery environments of Subnautica are overflowing with all kinds of life. Making it your job to determine which species are harmless and which are not.

Subnautica for PS4 Official Trailer:

In terms of gameplay, it goes beyond the exploration of its underwater realms, there is a very real survivalist hook at play in Subnautica too, since not only do you have to manage your oxygen supply but you must also craft new items and supplies from raw materials that you find in order to stay alive. And here is the awaited Official Announcement Trailer :

Subnautica PS4 Screenshots

Here are some screenshots of the gameplay of Subnautica on PS4:

Subnautica Released Before?

Yes, it has been already released as an early access game on Steam. For the last couple of years, it has been increasing its reputation in the PC world. And has been regarded as a superb effort by the team. It currently has an “Overwhelmingly Positive” review average on Steam.

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