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Right now, most discussion around Subnautica 2 centers on its non-violent design philosophy—especially player disagreement about creatures/fighting being “unfair” or undesirable—and on legal/terms-of-use backlash involving the game’s EULA. At the same time, people are tracking development updates and big engagement numbers as early access progresses.

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Key Takeaway Subnautica 2’s no-killing approach and EULA terms are sparking significant player controversy, even as the game gains momentum in early access.
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Subnautica 2’s no-killing approach and EULA terms are sparking significant player controversy, even as the game gains momentum in early access.

Right now, most discussion around Subnautica 2 centers on its non-violent design philosophy—especially player disagreement about creatures/fighting being “unfair” or undesirable—and on legal/terms-of-use backlash involving the game’s EULA. At the same time, people are tracking development updates and big engagement numbers as early access progresses.

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EULA payout cap Sets a $50 maximum damage payout limit
VPN ban EULA bans VPN use
Player engagement Subnautica 2 has 2 million sales and huge concurrent player counts
Creature fairness criticism Unknown Worlds says creature encounters aren’t fair, readable, and engaging enough
No-killing stance Unknown Worlds says the no-killing ethos will face continued player resistance and won’t change

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  • Check for follow-up changes tied to Unknown Worlds’ “looking into” the current EULA terms. Rock Paper Shotgun
  • Track early access roadmap updates released by Unknown Worlds/Eurogamer as milestones land. Eurogamer

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  • I'm glad they didn't release Subnautica 2 all at once—the episodic early access structure has me even more excited to explore its alien ocean PC Gamer
  • Subnautica 2 Continues Impressive Sales, Crosses 4 Million Units Despite "No Violence" and EULA TechPowerUp
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Eurogamer 6 articles

Tracking: Co-op is definitely the worst way to play Subnautica 2, but as a big old sea-wuss, I really don't care / Subnautica 2 dev apologises for telling combat-seeking players to "go play Sons of the Forest or something"

Rock Paper Shotgun 6 articles

Tracking: It's not you, would-be Subnautica 2 fish murderers, it's our creature encounters not feeling "fair, readable, and engaging" enough, say Unknown Worlds / Subnautica 2's EULA is causing a bit of a ruckus, but Unknown Worlds say they're "looking into" the current terms

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What is Survival Mode in Subnautica 2?

Survival mode is Subnautica 2’s default game mode and the intended way to play the title. It provides a balanced experience, similar to traditional survival base building games like the first Subnautica. Limited Oxygen and gradually depleting hunger and thirst meters require players to get good at resource management and provide a much-needed sense of urgency to the gameplay. Blueprints and recipes need to be unlocked by finding and scanning the relevant Fragments in the world, providing players with tangible rewards for thorough exploration. Adaptations and biomods need to be unlock

Should You Choose Survival or Creative Mode in Subnautica 2?
What is Creative Mode in Subnautica 2?

Subnautica 2’s Creative mode functions as a testing ground for players to test out nearly everything there is to do in the game without any of the obstacles of Survival mode. There are no Oxygen, Food, or Water meters to keep an eye out for, meaning that for all intents and purposes, the player character is immortal. All blueprints and recipes are unlocked right from the start of the game, giving players complete freedom to craft anything they want from the get-go. Crafting items and tools or building bases requires no materials at all. Players are able to craft anything as long as t

Should You Choose Survival or Creative Mode in Subnautica 2?
What Can You Craft with Atacamite in Subnautica 2?

In Early Access, Atacamite is only used for crafting the Mangalloy ingot, which can be used for fixing the turbine. However, further updates may deliver new recipes for this dark-green ore. You can also use Atacamite to build Metal Farms, which makes Atacamite a crucial material for this harvesting machine. The Metal Farm is considered an endgame machine in the current build of Subnautica 2, which can help you speed up the resource gathering process and build your dream bases in the depths of the ocean. Once you have enough Atacamite, fixing the turbine shouldn't be a problem if you know the w

Subnautica 2: Atacamite Locations
Can You Kill Predators in Subnautica 2?

Currently, there does not seem to be any way to permanently kill or deal with predators in Subnautica 2. This will likely come as a surprise to fans of the original game, as there were lethal weapons available at a certain point. However, this game appears to be taking a considerably different approach. Subnautica 2 – at least in its current early access state – is focused on evasion and stealth. There are two primary methods for dealing with Predators in Subnautica 2: Evasion: This is the primary method for a significant portion of the game. Distraction is key. Some advanced tools can also bu

How to Escape Hostiles in Subnautica 2
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