Subnautica is making its long-awaited debut on mobile platforms, bringing the award-winning deep-sea survival experience to Android devices. Originally launched in 2018 for PC and Mac, Subnautica quickly became a fan favorite known for its immersive gameplay and rich storytelling. Following its success, the game expanded to PlayStation, Xbox, and next-gen consoles. Now, after years of anticipation, players can finally enjoy this underwater adventure on the go.
When Is Subnautica Coming to Mobile?
Mark your calendars—Subnautica officially launches on Android on July 8th, 2025. Unknown Worlds Entertainment has unveiled a brand-new trailer showcasing the mobile version, and the visuals are impressively sharp and detailed. Let’s hope the performance matches the presentation!
Check out the official Subnautica mobile reveal trailer below:
If you're new to the game, here's what to expect: You take on the role of Ryley Robinson, the sole survivor of a spaceship crash landing on the alien water world of planet 4546B. Stranded with minimal resources, you must explore the vast ocean, gather materials, craft tools, and build habitats to survive.
Survival is key—you’ll need to monitor your oxygen levels, find food and water, and avoid dangerous sea creatures lurking in the depths. As you progress, you'll engineer submarines, construct underwater bases, and uncover the planet’s secrets.
The game also features an intriguing storyline filled with mystery. Scattered clues hint at past events on the planet and may hold the key to your escape.
Pre-Register Now for Early Access
Developed by Unknown Worlds Entertainment, Subnautica delivers a first-person open-world experience. Choose between Survival mode for the full challenge, or opt for Freedom or Creative mode if you prefer a more relaxed exploration of the stunning aquatic environment.
For the mobile release, the game has been optimized with intuitive touchscreen controls and supports external controllers for added convenience. Android users will also enjoy Google Play Games achievements and cloud save integration, allowing seamless transitions between devices.
Ready to dive in? Pre-registrations are now live on the Google Play Store. The game is available for $8.99.
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