32GB RAM and an RTX 5070 Ti Needed for Max Graphics — Subnautica 2 Devs Reveal System Requirements
Hennadiy Chemеris
The team at Unknown Worlds Entertainment has officially released the system requirements for the highly anticipated Subnautica 2. The game offers a wide range of configurations for a comfortable experience, from basic settings all the way up to Ultra++ mode.
Minimum Requirements (1080p, Low Settings, 30 FPS):
- OS: Windows 10/11;
- CPU: Intel i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600;
- RAM: 12GB;
- GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 or AMD RX 5500XT (6GB VRAM).
Recommended Requirements (1440p, Medium Settings, 60 FPS):
- OS: Windows 11;
- CPU: Intel i7-13700 or AMD Ryzen 7 7700X;
- RAM: 16GB;
- GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3070 or AMD RX 6700XT (8GB VRAM).
Ultra Requirements (1440p, High Settings, 60 FPS):
- OS: Windows 11;
- CPU: Intel i7-13700 or AMD Ryzen 7 7700X;
- RAM: 32GB;
- GPU: NVIDIA RTX 4070 or AMD RX 6900XT (12GB VRAM).
Ultra++ Requirements (4K, High Settings, 60 FPS):
- OS: Windows 11;
- CPU: Intel i9-14900K or AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D;
- RAM: 32GB;
- GPU: NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti or AMD RX 7900XTX (16GB VRAM).
Subnautica 2 is an underwater survival game from Unknown Worlds Entertainment, where players find themselves stranded on an uncharted planet and must survive by exploring its ocean depths. The game supports both single-player and co-op for up to four players, letting you explore biomes, gather resources, and gradually uncover the mysteries of the world together.
Gameplay revolves around underwater exploration, crafting equipment and bases, and using vehicles to survive in dangerous conditions. As you progress, you'll unlock new technologies, upgrades, and opportunities to expand your base and venture into deeper, more challenging ocean zones. The game launches in Early Access on May 14, with the developers planning to gradually expand the content by adding new biomes, creatures, and story elements as development continues.
By the way, it was recently revealed that Krafton is no longer the game’s publisher following a legal dispute and controversy.
Do you think your current gaming rig can handle Subnautica 2 on high settings, or will you have to dial down the graphics for stable FPS in the ocean depths?
