Players can hop in either weekend for an early peek
Subnauticadeveloper Unknown Worlds recently revealed its upcoming strategy gameMoonbreaker.And if en end-of-September Early Access launch seems too far away, the studio is hosting several playtest sessions very soon.
Moonbreakerwill hit Steam Early Access on September 29. Prior to that, though, Unknown Worlds and Krafton will host two playtest weekends, on September 9 through 11 and September 16 through 18.

The primary goal of these sessions will be to stress-test the servers. Getting signed up for the playtest is pretty easy, too.
Easy enough, right?

Paint it, black (or any other color you’d like)
During these weekend playtests, players will have access to the full game, barring some systems and the store. This also includes all Season 1 units and Captains. While those will be gradually unlocked in the Steam Early Access version, theMoonbreakerplaytest will make them available right away so everything can be tested.
All progress will be wiped too, with one notable exception. Paint jobs will carry forward into the Early Access. Since painting the virtual miniature figurines ofMoonbreakerseems like a big draw, that’s nice to see.

Unknown Worlds also warns that these tests are meant to push the servers to their limits, and so interruptions and emergency maintenance can occur.






