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Set on a new planet, Subnautica 2 will support single-player and co-op gameplay with a total of up to four players, the first time multiplayer gameplay is present in the series. [1] A cinematic trailer showed a new vehicle, new creatures and environments and hinted at the introduction of a current mechanic that can drag the player to another ...
Subnautica is a 2018 action-adventure horror survival game developed and published by Unknown Worlds Entertainment. The player controls Ryley Robinson, a survivor of a spaceship crash on an alien oceanic planet, which they are free to explore.
A steamboat that was driven aground off Point Carranza, 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Constitución, resulting in the loss of 300–400 lives. The biggest single-incident maritime losses of life in the history of Chile. HMS Challenger Royal Navy: 1835 Wrecked off Mocha Island. County of Peebles Chile: 1960s
List of maritime disasters in World War II; By navy ... List of wreck diving sites This page was last edited on 18 January 2025, at 02:02 (UTC). Text is ...
The 80-foot (24 m) superyacht sank 2 miles (3.2 km) off St. Augustine, Florida after striking a dredging pipe piling. [67] LCM 8558 United States Army: The Mark 8 LCM broke loose from a temporary pier in Gaza in heavy seas and washed ashore near Ashkelon, Israel. [68] [69] Unknown landing craft United States Army
Subnautica: Below Zero is an open-world survival action-adventure video game developed and published by Unknown Worlds Entertainment. The game is a spin-off to Subnautica . Introduced in early access via Steam and the Epic Games Store in January 2019, Subnautica: Below Zero was released for macOS , Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , PlayStation ...
Brazilian cargo ship; sank after striking the submerged wreck of W. E. Hutton. Tamaulipas United States: 10 April 1942 American tanker; torpedoed off Cape Lookout by U-552. [48: USS Tarpon United States Navy: 8 June 1957 Foundered off Cape Hatteras
The wrecks were recovered from the lake in 1932, and largely destroyed by fire during World War II 41°43′20″N 12°42′6″E / 41.72222°N 12.70167°E / 41.72222; 12.70167 ( Nemi