Subnautica: Below Zero received its full release on May 14, 2021, and kept its core gameplay similar to its critically acclaimed predecessor. Once again, players are stranded on Planet 4546B and must explore the ocean's depths while crafting numerous suits, vehicles, bases, and more. Unfortunately, just like in the previous game, players aren't alone when venturing beneath the water.
Subnautica: Below Zero: How To Cure The Frozen Leviathan
Subnautica: Below Zero once again populates its ocean, as well as its new arctic biomes, with numerous terrifying predators that won't hesitate to attack players on sight. One of the game's key biomes is the visually impressive Crystal Caves. This area is essential in the end game, and consequently features some of the toughest environmental hazards and predators that players will need to prepare for.
Updated January 27, 2022 by Jack Pursey: One of the main strengths of Subnautica: Below Zero is that, like its predecessor, it has very little hand-holding and lets players explore Planet 4546B in any way that they see fit. This level of freedom helps to drive home the idea that the players are on their own in their quest to leave the planet while also exemplifying how important crafting is, as nothing is stopping players from swimming into the ocean's deadly depths without the necessary equipment. With this freedom of choice in mind, we've updated this list to include an alternative way to traverse the Crystal Caves.
Before getting into the dangers that lie within the Crystal Caves, it's worth knowing how to get there and the purpose of venturing to the dangerous biome. There are two entrance points to the Crystal Caves.One isnear Marguerit Maida's Base in the Tree Spires biome, and the
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