Subnautica: Below Zero has rolled out a major free update, What The Dock, which adds some important new features and gameplay content.Subnautica: Below Zero players can now construct a Seatruck Dock for their vehicle, create custom game modes with hand-tailored gameplay options, and will hopefully encounter far fewer bugs thanks to a new round of polishing.
Subnautica: Below Zero is the arctic-themed ocean exploration sequel to the indie hit Subnauticadeveloped and published by Unknown Worlds. After spending several years in early access during a tumultuous development process that saw the game's story go through dramatic rewrites and writer changes, the game's release was mostly well-received despite some key differences from the original. The removal of several vehicles such as the iconic Seamoth and Cyclops, the change from a silent protagonist to a more talkative player character, and a more compressed environment were all controversial design choices. Post-release, the game has received a steady stream of updates that have helped improve the experience and add new content.
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The latest update entitled What The Dock has brought some highly-requested features into the game that longtime fans have been hoping to see. The star of this update is the new Seatruck Dock building, which finally allows players to safely dockSubnautica: Below Zero's Seatruck vehicle into their base. The Seatruck Dock will automatically repair and recharge the Seatruck at the cost of power, while a built-in terminal allows players to customize the appearance of the Seatruck and its modules. The dock can hold the Seatruck and up to 5 modules far more conveniently than leaving them in open water,
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