A new Subnautica game is in the works
The sequel will take place in a "new sc🔴ience fiction world"

Unknown Worlds is working on a n🔯ew game set💟 in the Subnautica universe.
The studio rather quietly revealed the news in a new job listing, which calls for a senior narrative designer "to help shape the next game in the Subnautica universe." It's unclear if this will be a direct sequel to the excellent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Subnautica or something more akin to the DLC-turned-standalone release 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Subnautica: Below Zero.
We're seeking a Senior Narrative Designer to work with us to help shape the next game in the Subnautica universe! 🖊️🌌Come and join our fully remote studio and let's make great games together. Check out the full job description here 🔽 //t.co/SfOKSmKpkT
Whether it's a full-on sequel, a spinoff, or something different entirely, the job listing makes it sounds like we'll get to experience a whole ne✱w wor🥀ld not seen in previous games. Unknown Worlds says the successful applicant "will collaborate closely with the team to tell compelling, dramatic stories in the context of the game experience, while also defining the history and lore of a new science fiction world and its alien inhabitants."
Without an official reveal, there isn't much else we can glean from the mystery S꧅ubnautica project, but another bit from the job listing confirms that it's still in early development. With that in mind, thꦜe game probably won't launch until at least 2023.
Luckily, fans of the studio have another project to look forward to. When Unknown Worlds was acquired by PUBG parent company Krafton, it was revealed that t൩he studio is working🐽 on a new "genre-defining game" that's supposed t🅠o get its early access launch😼 sometime in 2022.
Looking for something to keep you busy in the wait for Unknown Worlds' next game? Have a look at these great 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:games like Subnautica to play in the meantime.
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