Subnautica: Below Zero Devs May Look At VR Support In The Future

Subnautica: Below Zero released in full this week and, while the sequel ditches official VR support, its developers may look at it again in the future.

Project Lead David Kalina said as much in an interview with Shack News this week. “People really dug the VR in the first game but it was– we definitely cut a lot of corners there,” Kalina said. “So I think to some degree it was just a decision we made that it wasn’t the right time to double down on it and maybe it’s something we’ll look at again in the future but it’s not presently there.”

As Kalina said, the original Subnautica did indeed have full VR support, but it wasn’t in the best shape. Ditching that support for Below Zero somewhat came down to the current size of the VR market.

“I don’t love having to be like “It’s fundamentally a business decision” but the market is still not totally there,” Kalina continued. “We’re seeing success stories and more– just on the hardware side the popularity of the Quest 2, it does seem like there’s still appetite for content. But putting an emphasis on it requires more people and I think it’s also important to our studio that we stay relatively small.”

And, either way, there’s already a pretty great VR mod for Below Zero you can try on PC. We gave it a go earlier this week. We’d definitely like to see the developers return to implement full VR support in the future but, for now, the mod is a great alternative.

Subnautica: Below Zero Releases With VR Mod Support

Subnautica: Below Zero is now available as a full release, and you can experience the game in VR with the help of an updated mod.

Below Zero is a follow-up to the beloved deep sea diving game, which got its own full release in 2018 with official support for PC VR headsets. When Below Zero launched in Early Access in 2019, though, developer Unknown Worlds revealed it would likely never officially integrate VR support into the game.

But a team of developers have been working away on unofficial VR support for the Early Access version of the game over the past few years. Alongside last week’s full launch, the team updated its support to a 1.0 release. The team says this release should bring the game up to about the same standard as the original Subnautica’s official VR support, with more work still to be done.

Indeed, we said the original Subnautica was a great game with troubled VR support when we originally reviewed it.

You can download the mod from here – it’s best to use the Vortex Mod Manager. Over on Twitter Unknown Worlds’ Charlie Cleveland said the team will be adding in official mod support in the future, so it may soon be even easier to get it up and running.

With the install base of VR headsets still much lower than traditional gaming rigs and consoles, it’s still hard for developers to justify spending time and resources on VR support. As such, mods such as these are often our best chance to experience big games inside headsets.

We’ll take a look at the VR version of Subnautica: Below Zero ourselves in an upcoming livestream this week.

Journey To The Polar Regions In Subnautica Below Zero, A New Standalone Expansion

Unknown Worlds Entertainment, the development team behind the popular underwater survival videogame Subnautica, have announced that they are hard at work on a new, stand-alone expansion that will expand the titles gameplay and systems into a new ‘ice-bound region’. This means the players will travel to the polar region of the games world and get to experience many new adventures and mystery as they deal with massive glaciers and icebergs.

Subnautica: Below Zero

Originally released into Steam Early Access back in 2014, Subnautica has quickly become a hugely popular title that came out of the program and released in full earlier this year. The title supports virtual reality (VR) play as well by means of the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift head-mounted displays (HMDs) which offer a more immersive way for players to experience the underwater world of the mystery planet they find themselves stuck on.

In the new expansion, entitled Subnautica: Below Zero, players will continue their adventure after the events of the original game and experience a new chapter that will build on the titles current gameplay systems and stories. Much like the base videogame, the new expansion will release into Early Access as well later this year and be getting consistent content updates where players will be able to help space the experience by providing feedback during its development.

Subnautica: Below Zero

“The concept of Below Zero is still developing.” The team right on the announcement website: “We are keeping the core gameplay mechanics, such as base building and open-ended exploration. We are also exploring new ones, such as thermal management, and more voiced dialogue at the core of the plot. We’re still in early stages and nothing is set in ice. These features may change prior to, and during, Early Access.”

Much like the original title, it is expected that this new stand-alone expansion will also support VR giving players the chance to immersive themselves within the new cold region. Those who are interested in keep track of the development of the new expansion, along with getting a peek at some of the features, can do so by checking out the studios Trello board.

VRFocus will be sure to bring you all the latest on Subnautica: Below Zero in the future, so stay tuned for more.