Subnautica 2 explodes with massive concurrent player number and a million copies sold with early access launch

Subnautica 2 gameplay

Five million wishlists is a lot, so Subnautica 2 had some big expectations going into its early access launch today. Those expectations have been well met.

Within two hours of launching on Steam, Subnautica 2 reached over 467,000 players. This number is fluid (like water, haha) and likely to change over the coming days, especially as more players buy the game and log in for the weekend, so it will likely get even bigger.

But just an hour into launch, Unknown Worlds revealed that the game had already sold one million copies, which is a monumental achievement. That means around one in five players who wishlisted the game bought it already, and this is just day one. Wowza!

Subnautica 2 devs called this early access launch the “biggest” in the franchise, with “the most amount of content” across the series, with over 10 biomes to explore and around 14-20 hours of gameplay. But as an early access game, this is also just the beginning.

Several updates are already planned, including update 1.1 coming soon to focus on quality-of-life upgrades, and 1.2 that will bring co-op improvements like proximity voice chat, emotes, a revive system, and more.

The deep-sea exploration and survival game allows players to explore the depths of an alien planet’s oceans while collecting resources, building bases, traveling in submersibles, and, of course, encountering some horrifying and shockingly large creatures on their travels.

Subnautica 2 is available now in early access for $29.99, so with some quick math, that’s around $30 million already generated for the title within a couple of hours of launch. Not too shabby.

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Subnautica 2 featured

There are two types of survival game players in the world: those who enjoy the thrill of survival in harsh environments and taking on enemies, and those who relax while building massive bases. Subnautica 2 is no exception, especially with its base-building mechanics changing from the first game.

How to build a base in Subnautica 2

Before you can begin making your first base in Subnautica 2, you’ll need to unlock and craft a Habitat Builder tool. Using this tool, you can access a build menu containing corridors, doors, production machines such as a Fabricator, and miscellaneous decorative items.

Subnautica 2 also offers a small tutorial in the form of a NOA entry within a nearby structure. By traveling 80 meters southeast of the Lifepod, you’ll find a Welcome Center building that’s run out of power. Inserting a basic battery into the Welcome Center’s wall panel will power its Bio Lab and NOA, who’ll give you a rundown of how base building works.

How to unlock the Habitat Builder tool

Unlocking and crafting the Habitat Builder tools requires making a Survival Multitool and Scanner. You can craft the multitool using three titanium, while the scanner uses the following resources:

  • Titanium (2)
  • Quartz (2)
  • Basic Battery (1)

Titanium is the easiest of the required resources to find, as it’s an abundant material you’ll find around your Lifepod. Glass requires two quartz, which you’ll also quickly acquire early on. Basic batteries are slightly trickier, as you’ll need to collect copper from nearby caves.

Your next step after making these tools is to search for two old Habitat Builder tools that you can scan. Here’s a breakdown of two possible locations:

  • Head back to the Welcome Center. Next to the “Welcome Center” sign outside of its entrance is a metal box containing a Habitat Builder tool.
  • Go inside the building. Dive into the hole in the center of the building’s floor to find the second Habitat Builder tool inside a metal storage container next to the Oxygen Tunic.

Once you have both blueprint components, you’ll unlock the Habitat Builder tool in your Fabricator. You can craft it using the following resources:

  • Titanium (2)
  • Glass (1)
  • Basic Battery (1)
  • Copper Wire (1)

Titanium is the easiest of the required resources to find, as it’s an abundant material you’ll find around your Lifepod. Glass requires two quartz, which you’ll also quickly acquire early on. Basic batteries and copper wires are trickier, as you’ll need to collect copper from nearby caves and use your Multitool to break Acid Raion for their pouches.

All base building and furniture blueprints in Subnautica 2

Once you build the Habitat Builder tool, you can access your build menu by holding the tool in your hotbar and pressing the Open Menu key (right-click on PC.) As you collect more resources and scan furniture you encounter around the map.

Here’s a complete list of every base-building component and furniture items you can build in Subnautica 2:

Base Pieces

RecipeIngredients
CorridorTitanium (2)
RoomTitanium (5)
HatchTitanium (1)
Quartz (1)
WindowGlass (1)
NookTitanium (3)
Glass (2)
Half Round RoomTitanium (5)
Glass (5)
MoonpoolTitanium (5)

Furniture

RecipeIngredients
Dining ChairTitanium (2)
LabChairTitanium (2)
StoolTitanium (1)
Rubber (1)
Dining TableTitanium (3)
Glass (1)
Single BedTitanium (2)
Fiber (3)
S ShelfTitanium (2)
TrashcanTitanium (2)
Small CrateTitanium (1)
SignTitanium (1)
Copper (1)
Reaper LeviathanTitanium (1)

Plantables

RecipeIngredients
PentPent (1)
Macaron SpongeFibrous Pulp (3)
Mimic PylonFibrous Pulp (5)
Copper (4)
Freesia FlowerFibrous Pulp (3)
Acid RaionMedical Gel Sac (1)
Cradle ShootrootLucifer Rotsac (1)
Necrolei CystNecrolei Cyst (1)
Cherimoya RotsacCherimoya Rotsac (1)

Power

RecipeIngredients
Solar PanelTitanium (1)
Quartz (2)
Hydroelectric TurbineTitanium (3)
Copper (3)
Silver (3)
Thermal PlantTitanium (3)
Copper (3)
Gold (3)
Power TransmitterTitanium (1)
Copper (1)

Production

RecipeIngredients
FabricatorTitanium (1)
Copper (1)
Quartz (1)
ProcessorTitanium (2)
Mild Acid (1)
Copper Wire (1)
BiolabTitanium (3)
Copper Wire (1)
Mild Acid (1)
Modification StationTitanium (2)
Celestine (2)
Copper (2)

Divisional

RecipeIngredients
Interior WallTitanium (2)
Interior ArchTitanium (1)
Interior DoorTitanium (3)
Glass (1)
Copper Wire (1)
LadderTitanium (2)

Lighting

RecipeIngredients
Exterior Wall LightTitanium (1)
Copper (1)
SpotlightTitanium (1)
Copper (2)

Storage

RecipeIngredients
Wall LockerTitanium (2)
Floor LockerTitanium (3)
Quartz (1)
Tailing ChestTitanium (3)
Wall RackTitanium (1)
Copper (1)

Tailing Furniture

RecipeIngredients
Tailing TableTitanium (2)
Tailing DrumTitanium (2)
Fiber Mesh (2)
Tailing BarrelTitanium (2)
Coral JarCoral Shavings (2)
Small Coral JarCoral Shavings (1)
Tailing JarFiber (1)
Salt (1)
Hanging Tailing JarFiber (2)
Salt (1)
Tailing RugFiber (3)

Axum Furniture

RecipeIngredients
Small Axum JarGlass (1)
Copper (1)
Axum JarGlass (1)
Copper (2)
Tall Axum JarGlass (1)
Copper (3)

Utility

RecipeIngredients
Habitat BeaconTitanium (1)

Lighting

RecipeIngredients
Small Ceiling LightTitanium (1)
Copper (1)
Rectangular Ceiling LightTitanium (2)
Copper (1)
Wall Light SmallTitanium (1)
Copper (1)
Wall Light LargeTitanium (2)
Copper (1)
Axum Wall LampCelestine (1)
Titanium (1)

Posters

RecipeIngredients
Keep Calm PosterTitanium (1)
Just Keep Swimming PosterTitanium (1)
Safety First PosterTitanium (1)
Scout Ray PosterTitanium (1)
Zezura PosterTitanium (1)
New Life PosterTitanium (1)
Painted Tree PosterTitanium (1)
Pioneer Program PosterTitanium (1)
CHBC Live PosterTitanium (1)
Lost River PosterTitanium (1)

Power

RecipeIngredients
Battery TerminalTitanium (2)
Quartz (2)
Copper Wire (1)
Power Cell TerminalTitanium (3)
Copper (3)
Wiring Kit (1)
BioreactorTitanium Ingot (2)
Copper Ingot (2)
Power StorageGermanium Ingot (1)
Titanium (3)
Salt (2)

Decorations

RecipeIngredients
Wall Unit SmallTitanium (1)
Wall PanelTitanium (1)
Wall Unit LargeTitanium (3)
Wall VentTitanium (2)
Wall Vent LargeTitanium (3)

Habitat Systems

RecipeIngredients
BiobedTitanium (3)
Glass (1)
Copper Wire (1)
NOA TerminalTitanium (3)
Glass (1)
Copper Wire (1)
Scanner StationTitanium (3)
System Chip (1)
Wiring Kit (1)
Time of Day DisplayTitanium (1)
Copper (1)
Enameled Glass (1)

Utility

RecipeIngredients
Portable LockerTitanium (4)
BeaconCopper (1)
Titanium (1)
Portable Oxygen GeneratorTitanium (3)
Lithium (2)
Work LightTitanium (3)
Quartz (2)
Dive ElevatorTitanium (4)
Copper (2)
Quartz (2)

Exterior Decorations

RecipeIngredients
Roof PmpTitanium (1)
Roof Pump DoubleTitanium (2)
Roof CylinderTitanium (1)
Roof Panel LargeTitanium (2)
Roof AntennaTitanium (1)
Roof Antenna LargeTitanium (3)
Roof Listening DishTitanium (3)

If you’d like to learn more about the game’s crafting recipes, check out our complete Subnautica 2 blueprint list, or click the tags below to explore our growing guide collection.

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