Unknown Worlds, Krafton's U.S. subsidiary, said on the 11th it will release the open-world survival crafting games "Subnautica" and "Subnautica: Below Zero" for the "Nintendo Switch 2" on the 17th.
The games have improved graphics quality to match the enhanced hardware performance of the Nintendo Switch 2. When connected to a TV via the Switch 2 dock, they run at 1440p resolution, and at 1080p resolution in handheld mode. Both modes support 60 frames per second.
The company said the "Joy-Con 2," the controller for the Nintendo Switch 2, enables more precise and intuitive input with controls optimized for the device.
Michael Verrette, a PD at Unknown Worlds, said, "Subnautica goes beyond mere survival to explore communion with an alien world," adding, "the deep sea of 4546B on Nintendo Switch 2 will deliver new discoveries for existing fans and an unforgettable shock for first-time explorers."
Unknown Worlds also released the fifth developer vlog video for its in-development next title, "Subnautica 2." "Subnautica 2" is set to offer a distinct experience in which up to four players build bases together and explore the unknown deep sea together. "Subnautica 2" will be released this year.