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Steam News31 December 201411y ago

Update 8 Schedule

Predicting the future is very difficult: We leave that job to the Future Perfect development team. It is possible, however, to make a decent call about when then next Subnautica development update is going to surface.

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addedPredicting the future is very difficult: We leave that job to the Future Perfect development team. It is possible, however, to make a decent call about when then next Subnautica development update is going to surface. We’ve set a rough date of January 15th. We may deliver Update 8 earlier or later than this, but the update will come around that time. The biggest feature we expect to add around that date is save/load. If you’ve been playing in Experimental branch (See this guide to find out how to get it ) you will have already been able to play around with Jonas’ prototype. Normally, we want to release a substantial update every two weeks or so. Update 7 appeared on December 23rd, which means we’re coming due for another one soon. But it’s the holiday season, and much of the team is taking a break at the moment. That means we are running a little slowly. Other things that you might see pop up in Update 8 are more creatures, several prototype tools, a tweaked main menu, and an overhauled head-up-display / user-interface. Keep an eye on the Subnautica Trello Board to see how we’re progressing!

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addedPredicting the future is very difficult: We leave that job to the Future Perfect development team. It is possible, however, to make a decent call about when then next Subnautica development update is going to surface. We’ve set a rough date of January 15th. We may deliver Update 8 earlier or later than this, but the update will come around that time. The biggest feature we expect to add around that date is save/load. If you’ve been playing in Experimental branch (See this guide to find out how to get it ) you will have already been able to play around with Jonas’ prototype. Normally, we want to release a substantial update every two weeks or so. Update 7 appeared on December 23rd, which means we’re coming due for another one soon. But it’s the holiday season, and much of the team is taking a break at the moment. That means we are running a little slowly. Other things that you might see pop up in Update 8 are more creatures, several prototype tools, a tweaked main menu, and an overhauled head-up-display / user-interface. Keep an eye on the Subnautica Trello Board to see how we’re progressing!

Predicting the future is very difficult: We leave that job to the Future Perfect development team. It is possible, however, to make a decent call about when then next Subnautica development update is going to surface. We’ve set a rough date of January 15th. We may deliver Update 8 earlier or later than this, but the update will come around that time. The biggest feature we expect to add around that date is save/load. If you’ve been playing in Experimental branch (See this guide to find out how to get it ) you will have already been able to play around with Jonas’ prototype. Normally, we want to release a substantial update every two weeks or so. Update 7 appeared on December 23rd, which means we’re coming due for another one soon. But it’s the holiday season, and much of the team is taking a break at the moment. That means we are running a little slowly. Other things that you might see pop up in Update 8 are more creatures, several prototype tools, a tweaked main menu, and an overhauled head-up-display / user-interface. Keep an eye on the Subnautica Trello Board to see how we’re progressing!

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