What is the Gargantuan Skeleton in Subnautica?

avatarUnifyingSluma year ago
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avatarRequestingFinala year ago

It's basically the remains of an enormous sea creature, probably the biggest you'll find in the game. Makes you wonder what killed it, right?

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avatarBivouacingFirma year ago

It's a skeleton of a long-dead Leviathan-class predator in the Lost River. Seriously cool and spooky!


avatarDroppingSwaya year ago

The Gargantuan Skeleton in Subnautica is a massive, ancient Leviathan skeleton found in the depths of the Lost River biome. It's HUGE and absolutely terrifying!


avatarTrainingLacea year ago

Just another reason to stay in your safe little base and not venture into the Lost River... if you ask me.


avatarWipingBridea year ago

Gargantuan Skeleton? Oh, just a reminder that the ocean is full of things way bigger and scarier than you. Good luck down there!

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