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Subnautica is coming to Android, and you won't have to wait long to dive in
Subnautica is coming to Android, and you won't have to wait long to dive in

Android Authority

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Android Authority

Subnautica is coming to Android, and you won't have to wait long to dive in

TL;DR The hit action-survival game Subnautica is coming to Android and iOS on July 8. Playdigious has ported the full game, including Freedom and Creative modes. It's available to pre-register now, with a 10% discount off the $9.99 price tag. Subnautica was a huge sleeper hit when it officially landed in 2018, with a unique underwater hook that gave players plenty to explore. Now, the game is officially launching on Android and iOS as a premium game, with no ads or in-app purchases. Playdigious, the publisher behind the excellent Android ports of Dead Cells and TMNT: Shredder's Revenge, has transformed the game for mobile devices with a revamped interface. The full game has been ported, so you can explore the depths of planet 4546B in the original Survival mode or take a more relaxed approach with Freedom or Creative modes. It also has full controller compatibility on both Android and iOS. Subnautica is one of the best survival games of the past decade. The game puts a unique spin on the survival genre, taking place almost entirely underwater. You'll have to scavenge for resources, build your underwater base and vehicles, and set out into a sci-fi adventure. There are alien mysteries to explore and some genuinely terrifying moments awaiting those who haven't already experienced the game. Apart from the brief announcement trailer above, Playdigious hasn't shown off any gameplay footage of the port in action. The App Store post states it's compatible with virtually any iPhone or iPad released in the past six years, but Android compatibility hasn't been announced yet. You can pre-register for the game today on the Google Play Store and the App Store ahead of the official July 8 launch date. If you pre-register during the launch window, you'll also save 10% off the $9.99 price tag, bringing the total down to $8.99. That's a bargain for one of the best survival games of the past decade. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.

AUTONOMICA: The Indie Mech Game That Blew Past $500K After EA Scraps TITANFALL Project — GeekTyrant
AUTONOMICA: The Indie Mech Game That Blew Past $500K After EA Scraps TITANFALL Project — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Tyrant

AUTONOMICA: The Indie Mech Game That Blew Past $500K After EA Scraps TITANFALL Project — GeekTyrant

In the fallout of EA's recent wave of layoffs and the cancellation of its new Titanfall extraction shooter, fans of mech-fueled mayhem were left with a mech-sized hole in their hearts. But while the big studios fumbled, an indie developer quietly launched something that's now capturing the attention of gamers worldwide. Enter Autonomica , a wildly ambitious open-world survival game from Crytivo. The team launched a Kickstarter campaign with a modest goal of $170,000, but after a viral X post that cheekily declared, "No new Titanfall? Fine. We built our own," it took just 24 hours for that campaign to skyrocket past $500,000. That now-viral post was accompanied by gameplay footage showing players hopping into various towering mechs—some with bunny ears, because of course they do. The Titanfall-style traversal instantly caught the eye of the community still grieving EA's decision, and the timing couldn't have been more perfect. But if you're expecting Autonomica to be a straight-up Titanfall clone, you're in for a surprise. The game's vibe is less 'gritty future war' and more 'solar-powered techno-utopia.' Crytivo describes it as an open-world survival game with farming, automation, and life-sim mechanics set in a cozy solarpunk world. It's got a slower pace, but a ton of depth. 'We're creating a world designed around harnessing clean energy, from cozy farms to solar-powered mega-factories. Every task, like watering crops, harvesting resources, or running production lines, can be done manually if you enjoy staying hands-on.' The devs added that automation kicks in when players want it, letting them streamline routine tasks and focus on exploring, building, and shaping the world: "Grow organic crops, manufacture synthetic products, and steadily expand your farming operation.' That farming operation can be anything from a quiet greenhouse to a sprawling mech-fueled factory. But that's just the start. Autonomica promises a buffet of gameplay options: relationship-building, over 100 crop types, mech traversal, ghost-hunting, dynamic weather, multiplayer, and even time travel. Alpha access is slated for September 2025, with a Beta to follow in 2026 and full release aiming for October of that year. If Crytivo can deliver on even half of what it's promising, Autonomica could be a really cool and fun game to play.

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