Subnautica Released Voice of the Deep Update

Subnautica Released Voice of the Deep Update

Meet the Emperor Leviathan!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jun 21, 2017 @ 09:52 PM (Staff Bios)
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Unknown Worlds Entertainment have just released their newest update to their hit game, Subnautica. The update, Voice of the Deep, is introducing many new additions to the game, as well as some improvements to features that were already implemented. Players will now be able to explore the very large Precursor Primary Containment Facility and discover why it was created in the first place.

While the building itself has plenty of new areas to explore, this also introduces a brand new chapter of the Subnautica lore. It is rumored inside of the facility there is the Emperor Leviathan waiting to meet you, but you must venture inside and find out for yourself whether it wants to help you or harm you.

While I have not played Subnautica, I have watched plenty of videos, including the trailer down below! I think this update looks awesome and I'm looking forward to seeing some brand new videos of people finding the Emperor Leviathan for themselves!

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