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Steam News18 June 202618d ago

Meet Angler – A Submarine Built for the Abyss

A new player submarine is coming to Subnautic Raider. Meet Angler. Unlike the submarines currently available in the game, Angler was not designed for speed or heavy combat.

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addedA new player submarine is coming to Subnautic Raider .

A new player submarine is coming to Subnautic Raider.

Meet Angler.

Unlike the submarines currently available in the game, Angler was not designed for speed or heavy combat.

Its purpose is much simpler:

to survive where other submarines would be crushed by the ocean itself.

🔹 Built for Extreme Depths

Angler is a specialized vessel intended primarily for deep-sea missions such as:

  • Lost Cargo Recovery

  • Rescue Operations

  • Wreck Inspections

These missions often require diving to extreme depths where pressure, oxygen reserves and limited visibility become far greater threats than enemy warships.

Angler sacrifices mobility and firepower in exchange for exceptional hull strength and endurance.

It may not be the fastest submarine in your fleet.

It may not carry the largest arsenal.

But when valuable cargo lies thousands of meters below the surface, Angler is the submarine you will want to take with you.

🔹 Exploration Instead of Combat

Most submarines in Subnautic Raider are designed to hunt convoys, evade destroyers and survive anti-submarine attacks.

Angler follows a different philosophy.

It is a submarine built for exploration.

Its missions are often quiet and lonely.

There are no destroyers dropping Hedgehog mortars.

No guided SQUID projectiles.

No convoy alarms.

Only darkness.

Pressure.

Limited oxygen.

And the hope that your submarine can make it back to the surface.

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Steam News / 18 June 2026

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