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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-14T15:09:45.000Z",
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    "Multiplayer Competitive",
    "PC",
    "Subnautica 2",
    "Xbox",
    "Unknown Worlds",
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  "textContent": "At the end of Subnautica 2's prologue, fear has already set in - and I haven't even reached its new ocean planet, Proteus, yet. I'm not thalassophobic by any means, but right from the off, Subnautica 2 - my first experience with developer Unknown Worlds' hugely popular survival series - is enough to make anyone uncomfortable. After finding myself inside a ruined underwater base on a completely different planet, where I discover a fellow Pioneer has already taken it upon themselves to cut their own life short, it already feels like the start of a long, stressful journey. And that's before the horrors of Proteus make themselves known.\n\nRead more",
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