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  • The Cyclops is a vehicle in Subnautica. It is a submarine and can be built in the Mobile Vehicle Bay. However, you have to explore the depths of planet 4546B in order to get it. Here is how to build the Subnautica Cyclops and the upgrades you can give it.
    The Cyclops can store a lot, including a Prawn Suit and a Seamoth. It can also be used as a moving base of operations and can be equipped with furniture.
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  • The Cyclops is a player-controlled submarine that is constructed using the Mobile Vehicle Bay. It is equipped with a vehicle bay capable of storing a Seamoth or...
  • To reach the deepest ocean regions, players have to build a massive submarine known as the Cyclops, the star of this Cyclops Subnautica guide.
  • Now that you know where to find all the Cyclops parts on the Subnautica map, you can build this important tool to help you survive in the underwater world.
  • Here you will find Subnautica guides, related to the cyclops fragment locations, upgrades, tips and more. The videos covered are as follows: cyclops...
  • To unlock the Cyclops in Subnautica, you will need to scan a total of nine fragments. Specifically, you need to find three fragments of each type: Cyclops Hull...
  • With the acquisition of the Cyclops and the Prawn Suit, the player is equipped to move from the Mid-Game to the Late Game phase of Subnautica.
  • Presented with a vehicle practically dripping with possibility, the question is obvious – how do you build the Cyclops in Subnautica?
  • In this Cyclops Subnautica guide, we'll give you a complete overview of Cyclops, how to build them, operate them, properly upgrade them, and more.
  • Subnautica, a game about investigating the profundities of the sea, can frequently be a bit precarious, particularly with regards to the Subnautica Cyclops Controls.
  • And to craft the Cyclops, an incredibly valuable submarine capable of diving up to 500 meters, you will need to find three different sets of fragments.