The nuclear submarine and the danger of nuclear confrontation

The nuclear submarine and the danger of nuclear confrontation

The Polish studios of Mobilway SA are finalizing preparations for the launch of their nuclear submarine simulator, the Nuclear Sub. For fans of the simulation genre, the game can be a good surprise. Come find out more…

Nuclear Submarine is being developed by the development team of Mobilway SA and intends to be a very realistic and complete simulation of nuclear submarines.

Players will manage the entire process of preparation, anticipation and combat, in an experience that aims to bring the simulation down to all the most important details of controlling one of these war vehicles.


The narrative behind the nuclear submarine is simple and… of course…. military. A nuclear submarine is sent on a very risky mission in the depths of northern waters. We are your captain and will control the ship and its crew during the various military missions.

The data is there and the ship and crew are in perfect condition. However, as the conflict progresses and violence escalates, all of that could change. Players will be in charge of almost everything that happens inside the submarine.

For example, controlling the morale of the crew (which can be up to 80 men) is very important, motivated and confident men will do their duties better, which will give more chances of success to our missions.

Managing and maintaining weapons and ammunition, controlling oxygen levels, maintaining power supplies to all areas of the submarine or even being able to manage food supplies will be critical tasks to success. The better the ship and crew get along, the better the chances of missions running smoothly.

Not to mention the various technical problems that could hinder the mission, which could include problems with the submarine's nuclear reactor.

Nuclear Submarine will take place in a large area of ​​the ocean, open for exploration, where players will have to find their victims and avoid being found by their hunters. By accepting tasks from their superiors, the player will have to delegate tasks to their subordinates and the nuclear submarine will have a realistic military hierarchy system.


Nuclear Saturday will be released for PC later this year.

By Andrea Hargraves

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