You’ll want to make use of the Flashlight Helmet

My urge to dive intoSubnautica: Below Zerois steadily rising, despite the lack of a finished story.

The Early Access oceanic survival game just got another update,Arctic Living, which adds a few new handy tools like the Flashlight Helmet, the Mineral Detector, and the Booster Tank, an upgrade that lets you jet forward underwater. In other words, a bunch of stuff to make exploration even more enjoyable.

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There’s also the Alterra Mining Site to check out near theThermal Spires. If you poke around the gloomy area, you’ll find blueprints for the ridiculously useful Prawn suit. And while you’re there, you’ll want to stock up on resources for Arctic Living’s aforementioned tools and some new buildable objects.

Subnautica: Below Zeronow offers scenic Glass Domes, a functional Jukebox (made with Glass, a Wiring Kit, and Titanium), the Large Room module (Plasteel Ingot x2), and the Control Room (Quartz, Titanium x2). Aside from showing a holographic display of your base, the Control Room gives out information about your building’s power consumption, structural integrity, and the current time of day.

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The end of the trailer teases another, more deadly exosuit. I need it… for science!

Subnautica: Below Zerois available on PC throughSteam,Discord, and theEpic Games Store. This standalone adventure is still in active development, but if you buy it in Early Access, it’ll only cost $20.

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