Subnautica is officially coming to mobile in July

Subnautica, Unknown Worlds' critically acclaimed deep sea survival title, is making its way to iOS and Android in July.
The details:
The mobile port is being developed by the original studio Unknown Worlds in collaboration with publisher Playdigious, which is best known for mobile versions of console and PC games like Dead Cells and The Almost Gone. It will be available on both iOS and Android for $9.99 USD, but will be discounted to $8.99 for a limited time at launch.
It will include all of the content from Subnautica's original PC and console versions, with no changes to the story or game modes, as well as cross-save support between mobile devices. However, its UI has been updated to support touch screen controls, and it can also be played with a wireless controller. iPhone users will also get full support for MFi controllers and Game Center achievements, while iPhone 15 owners will benefit from improved performance.
Subnautica, which was first released in early access in 2014, has amassed a major following thanks to its unique blend of exploration, non-combat elements, horror, and story, which separates it from its survival game competitors. Its success led to the release of the standalone expansion Below Zero, and the game's sequel, Subnautica 2, is scheduled to launch in early access later this year with multiplayer support.
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