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Subnautica 2

Subnautica 2 is an exploration-heavy survival game, so the real hardware question is whether the world feels calm and consistent once base building, co-op, and longer sessions start stacking together. This is less about one benchmark run and more about whether the game stays comfortable over time.

ActionAdventureEarly AccessPC
ReleasedMay 14, 2026
GenresAction, Adventure, Early Access
PlatformsPC
DeveloperUnknown Worlds Entertainment
PublisherUnknown Worlds Entertainment
Play styleStory-driven action

Find the official PC requirements, likely FPS tiers, and optimization read for the Windows version without digging through scattered store blurbs.

PC requirements summary

Subnautica 2 is best read as a PC requirements page that shows the gap between the entry setup and the setup that actually feels comfortable to keep using.

Entry readStart with a sensible 1080p target
Comfort readQHD depends on how much GPU headroom the game leaves
Upgrade read4K needs a cleaner step up in GPU class

Estimated FPS by GPU

We have not collected enough official PC guidance for this game yet.

No estimated chart is available for this resolution yet.

Optimization read

Subnautica 2 should be read as a long-session survival game. The page matters because a game like this can feel fine in a short test and then start asking more from the system once the world grows, effects stack up, and the session gets longer.

ScalingSolid
StabilitySolid
AccessibilitySolid
  • The jump from basic 1080p survival play to a cleaner QHD setup matters, but it should not behave like a pure showcase game.
  • A survival game benefits from staying steady over long sessions, not just during one short opening segment.
  • A decent mainstream build should get in comfortably, but the nicer co-op and exploration setup still benefits from headroom.

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