Primary sources first
Official Unknown Worlds posts, store pages, Xbox Wire, platform listings, and official community channels are preferred for factual claims.
Subnautica 2 is entering Early Access, so information can change quickly. This policy explains how Subnautica 2 Wiki handles official sources, community reports, corrections, and gameplay details that can shift during Early Access.
Official Unknown Worlds posts, store pages, Xbox Wire, platform listings, and official community channels are preferred for factual claims.
Creature names, item recipes, biome layouts, drop rates, and story details should not be presented as fact until they are verified.
Reddit, Discord, Steam Discussions, and videos can point to leads, but the page should say whether the report is repeated, current, and useful for a player decision.
When a page is wrong or outdated, the priority is to update it clearly, keep the reader oriented, and preserve source links where useful.
Practical pages that help with platform choice, launch setup, first-session planning, route decisions, crafting priorities, issue triage, and patch changes.
Scraped databases, invented drop rates, copied coordinates, rewritten leak posts, empty entity pages, and exact recipe tables that cannot be traced back to a current source.
We turn uncertain facts into advice boundaries: use station text first, keep a save backup, treat a route as a lead, or wait for a patch note before rebuilding around it.
A correction should identify the page, the incorrect sentence, the current source, and whether the change affects a purchase, route, recipe, bug workaround, or spoiler.
Send corrections with the page URL, the incorrect text, and the best available source.
Official sources and external communities should be linked when they are central to a claim or reader decision.
Email [email protected] for source, correction, or removal requests.