Subnautica, the critically acclaimed deep-sea survival game originally launched in 2018 for PC and Mac, is finally making its way to mobile platforms. Since its debut, the game has expanded its reach to include PlayStation, Xbox, and next-gen consoles. A sequel and spin-off have also been released, further cementing its status as a beloved title.
When Is Subnautica Landing on Mobile?
Subnautica is set to officially launch on Android devices on July 8th, 2025. Unknown Worlds, the publisher behind the game, recently unveiled a new trailer showcasing the mobile version. The graphics are impressive, and fans are hopeful the performance will match the visual quality.
To get a glimpse of what to expect, check out the official trailer below:
About the Game
In Subnautica, players assume the role of Ryley Robinson, the sole survivor of a spaceship crash named The Aurora. Stranded on the watery planet 4546B, survival is key. Players must scavenge for resources, maintain their oxygen supply, and fend off dangerous sea creatures. Crafting tools, building submarines, and constructing underwater bases are essential parts of the gameplay.
The narrative is rich with mystery, offering cryptic clues scattered across the ocean floor that hint at the planet’s history and potential escape routes.
Pre-Registration Now Open
Subnautica, developed by Unknown Worlds Entertainment, features a first-person, open-world experience. Players can choose between Survival mode for a challenging experience or opt for Freedom or Creative modes for exploration-focused gameplay.
The mobile version includes touch-optimized controls and supports external controllers. Additionally, Android users can enjoy Google Play Games achievements and cloud saving, ensuring seamless transitions between devices.
Pre-registrations are available now via the Google Play Store, and the game is priced at $8.99. For more gaming updates, stay tuned to our latest news, such as the exciting developments in King of Crabs – Invasion, which takes crab battle royale to epic new heights!