How to Mod Subnautica 2 🚨 Install UE4SS, Console Commands & Unpublished Content, & Elusive Lev Mods

Want to install mods in Subnautica 2? In this guide, I’ll show you how to mod Subnautica 2 through Steam so you can install UE4SS, the Console Commands mod, the Unpublished Content mod, and the Elusive Leviathan Spawner mod. Unpublished Content Mod https://www.nexusmods.com/subnautica2... UE4SS for Subnautica 2 https://www.nexusmods.com/subnautica2... Console Commands for Subnautica 2 https://www.nexusmods.com/subnautica2... Elusive Leviathan Spawn Mod https://www.nexusmods.com/subnautica2... This is a quick and easy Subnautica 2 modding setup that starts by using Steam to find your installed Subnautica 2 game files. From there, I walk you through opening the game folder, placing the Unpublished Content files in the correct location, installing UE4SS for Subnautica 2, and then adding the remaining mods into the UE4SS mods folder. Important note: modding Subnautica 2 can break after updates, cause crashes, or affect your save files. Before installing mods, it is always a good idea to back up your save, close the game completely, and understand that unreleased or unpublished content is unfinished and may not work like normal gameplay content. In this tutorial, I show how to find your Subnautica 2 install folder using Steam. Open your Steam Library, right-click Subnautica 2, go to Manage, and choose Browse Local Files. This opens the folder where your game is installed, which is where the modding process begins. First, I install the Unpublished Content mod files by placing them into the correct Subnautica 2 folder location. This mod is used to access hidden, unfinished, or unreleased content that is already inside the game files but not normally available during regular gameplay. Next, I show how to install UE4SS for Subnautica 2. UE4SS is the mod loader setup used for the other mods in this guide. The installation involves placing the UE4SS files and its mod folder into the correct Paks file location for Subnautica 2. Once UE4SS is installed correctly, the rest of the process becomes much easier. After UE4SS is installed, you can install the Console Commands mod and the Elusive Leviathan Spawner mod by placing their mod files directly into the UE4SS Mods folder. Once the files are in the right folder, UE4SS handles the rest when you launch the game. The Console Commands mod lets you access useful developer-style commands for testing, spawning, troubleshooting, and showing off hidden content. The Unpublished Content mod helps reveal content that is not normally available yet. The Elusive Leviathan Spawner mod lets you spawn and showcase the unfinished Elusive Leviathan, one of the largest unreleased creatures currently found in Subnautica 2 files. This tutorial is useful if you want to: • Learn how to mod Subnautica 2 • Find the Subnautica 2 install folder on Steam • Install UE4SS for Subnautica 2 • Install the Console Commands mod • Install the Unpublished Content mod • Install the Elusive Leviathan Spawner mod • Access hidden or unreleased Subnautica 2 content • Spawn unreleased creatures for testing or showcases • Use admin-style commands for Subnautica 2 • Set up a basic Subnautica 2 mod folder structure This is not a normal gameplay unlock guide. This is a modding tutorial for players who want to install Subnautica 2 mods and explore hidden, unreleased, or work-in-progress content. Some of this content may be unfinished, buggy, unbalanced, or changed in future updates. In this video: • How to find your Subnautica 2 files through Steam • How to browse local files for Subnautica 2 • Where to place the Unpublished Content mod files • How to install UE4SS for Subnautica 2 • Where to put the UE4SS files and mod folder • How to use the Paks folder for the UE4SS install • How to install mods into the UE4SS Mods folder • How to install Console Commands • How to install Unpublished Content • How to install the Elusive Leviathan Spawner • How to access hidden Subnautica 2 content with mods #Subnautica2 #Subnautica2Mods #Subnautica