UBOAT Simulator Sets 1.0 Release Date After Over 5 Years in Early Access

Update

As a dedicated fan of submarine simulators and historical gaming experiences, I am thrilled to hear that UBOAT, developed by the Warsaw-based studio Deep Water, is finally leaving its early access phase. Having followed this game’s development for years, I have grown fond of the immersive underwater world it offers, and I can’t wait to explore the new features in version 1.0.


Deep Water Studios based in Warsaw unveiled the launch date for the completed edition of the game, UBOAT. Starting August 2, 2023, this submarine simulation will no longer be in early access. For more details about the latest additions, check out the original article below. Additionally, a fresh trailer has been released by the developer.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=-53628

Original news

The launch of the complete version 1.0 for the game UBOAT, which has been in early access development for five years under the guidance of Warsaw-based Deep Water Studio, is imminent. Yet, prior to its official unveiling, gamers are given the opportunity to test out the latest advancements.

To play the beta version of UBOAT on Steam, follow these simple steps:

Based on my experience as a passionate gamer and avid follower of new game releases, I can tell you that I was really excited when the developers unveiled a collection of enticing samples from the attractions players could expect to encounter in the beta version of their latest game. This list provided valuable insights into the richness and diversity of the gaming world they were building, and fueled my anticipation for the full release even more.

  1. New playable U-Boats of type IIA, IID, VIIB, and VIIC41.
  2. New and modernized ports.
  3. Graphically updated U-Boot Type VII.
  4. Improved night battles.
  5. Improved FPP mode.
  6. Improvements of ships and airplanes.
  7. Added random events on the ship.
  8. Graphic fixes and improvements.
  9. New starting scenarios.
  10. Performance (support for FSR and DLSS).
  11. New cutscenes on the map.
  12. Interactions with shipwrecks.

As a dedicated fan of UBOAT, I understand that we’re still in the beta phase for version 1.0. Consequently, there could be some imperfections that players need to bring to the attention of the developers so they can be rectified before the final release. For more comprehensive information about this testing stage, check out Steam. The developers will be unveiling a complete rundown of modifications very soon.

As a passionate gamer, I’m eagerly waiting for Deep Water studio to share the release date for UBOAT. Although they haven’t announced it yet, considering the progress of the game’s development, I believe we’re just a few weeks away from getting our hands on this exciting title.

Numbers on Steam and sale on GOG

According to SteamDB statistics, there was a significant surge in player participation soon after the beta launch. The number of concurrent players rose from approximately 500 to nearly 2,000 at its height. Although this isn’t a remarkable figure (the game’s highest recorded concurrent player count is 5755), it’s worth mentioning that this title caters to a smaller audience.

To sum up, the game “UBOAT” is available for sale on Steam at a price of $29.99. Alternatively, you can buy it from GOG for a much lower cost of $9.55 (which is a 65% discount). Do keep in mind that beta-testing for this game might be exclusive to Steam. This special offer will expire on May 30th.

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2024-07-16 18:04