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"path": "/behold-subnautica-2s-fancy-fresh-windows-that-come-as-part-of-its-new-procedural-base-building-system",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-12T19:05:23.000Z",
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"First person",
"Unknown Worlds",
"Multiplayer Cooperative",
"Action Adventure",
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"textContent": "Subnautica probably wouldn't be the beloved ocean exploration/survival crafting game that it is without its underwater base building, so of course it's no surprise that it's returning for the impending sequel. But being a sequel, it of course can't just be the same thing with a new coat of paint slapped on, and in a dev log some of the improvements of base building in Subnautica 2 were put on display.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Behold Subnautica 2's fancy fresh windows that come as part of its new procedural base building system"
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