Safe Invite Rules
Playtest scams work because players are excited and want early access. Only trust links from official Unknown Worlds, Steam, Xbox, or platform-controlled pages.
If a page asks for your password, payment details, crypto wallet, account token, or a file download to qualify, leave immediately.
Warning Signs
Watch for urgent countdowns, misspelled domains, Discord DMs from strangers, shortened links, fake press pages, and requests to disable security settings.
What To Do If You Clicked
Change passwords, revoke suspicious sessions, enable two-factor authentication, and scan downloads. If payment details were entered, contact the provider.
How To Use This Page
Use this page to evaluate rumors without turning them into facts. Industry pages should explain what is confirmed, what is alleged, and what players can check for practical impact.
Reliable reporting, official statements, store status, and update cadence are the key signals.
Before You Act On This Guide
- Find the original report or statement.
- Check whether newer official information changed the situation.
- Separate business status from gameplay status.
- Use store pages and patch notes for current player impact.
Do not act on rumor pages that have no source trail, no date, or no distinction between reporting and speculation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a Subnautica 2 playtest invite?
Use official studio or platform channels only.
Are Discord DMs safe?
Do not trust unsolicited DMs with invite links.
What info should I never provide?
Never provide passwords, tokens, payment info, or account recovery codes.