![]() ![]() The same can also be said of Subnautica: Below Zero - if you pick up a copy of the game to play on PS4, you’ll be able to upgrade to the PS5 version at no extra cost. As it turns out, if you own the original Subnautica game, in physical or digital form on PS4, you’ll be able to upgrade to the Subnautica PS5 version, with amped-up visuals and refresh rates. This has fans confused - in context with the conversations about Subnautica’s sequel, it makes it seem as though if you own the original game, you’ll get Below Zero for free. “And, if you already own a physical or digital version of the first Subnautica on PS4”, it says, “you’ll be able to upgrade to the digital PS5 version at no additional cost”. IGN's complete Subnautica: Below Zero walkthrough will take you from the beginning of the game, getting to your drop pod after landing on Planet 4546B, through. Below Zero is set two years after the original Subnautica. After showing off some of the game’s new features and detailing the game’s 4K and 60fps capabilities on the PS5, the voiceover mentions a specific detail that caught fans’ attention. Dive into a freezing underwater adventure on an alien planet. When the game earned some screen time during one of PlayStation’s State of Play conferences, there was a lot of immediate hype and a lot of confusion. Take a dive into the underwater exploration of a lifetime. ![]()
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