Darlings, Subnautica 2 just crash-landed on Steam like a perfectly timed depth charge, blowing past every expectation and claiming that #1 seller throne while racking up 408K concurrent players and a rock-solid 89.9% Very Positive score. The underwater sequel from Unknown Worlds sold over a million copies in mere hours, adding up to 4-player co-op and cross-play that fans have been begging for since the first game hooked us years ago. With 5 million wishlists pre-launch and a drama-filled detour involving Krafton and a reinstated CEO, this early access drop proves the ocean's still the hottest ticket in gaming—no battle pass nonsense, just pure survival tension and exploration.
That peak of nearly 468K players on Steam alone (fourth behind the usual suspects like CS2) shows the loyal Subnautica crowd wasn't sleeping, and the buzz on X is pure thirst for those alien depths. Players are diving in hot, praising the polished build that's bigger than anything the studio's dropped in early access before, even if some are side-eyeing the two-to-three-year timeline. The Verge's coverage nails it: this isn't just hype, it's a chart-topping phenomenon that makes every other launch look like a leaky sub.
Vixens, if you're not already queued up in the depths, what are you waiting for? This one's got that seductive mix of terror and beauty that keeps us coming back for more—classic Subnautica vibes, amplified.