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New Developer Diary Surfaces for Ubisoft's Silent Hunter Online

Developer Blue Byte and publisher Ubisoft have announced their free-to-play strategy title Silent Hunter Online will be arriving soon, and to get you excited for the browser-based game's release, a new developer diary has surfaced from the murky depths. The new trailer focuses on commanding and managing your fleet of submarines. Having the best fleet will not be your only goal, as you must make sure to carefully manage precious resources to stay strong throughout the fight by heading back to your home bunker periodically to replinish special items. Check out the new developer diary below to learn more and make sure to sign-up for an exclusive beta key for Silent Hunter Online today and get in the game!

Silent Hunter Online is coming soon, free-to-play on PC, Mac, Linux and other browser based computers. Silent Hunter Online is not yet rated. For more information on the game, check out the official Silent Hunter Online website.

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