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Jorgen Johansson Editor-in-Chief
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Updated: March 19, 2025
Communicate or Die in How 2 Escape: Lost Submarine

There are plenty of puzzle games to challenge one’s intellect, but few come close to the level of the games in the How 2 Escape franchise. The upcoming installment Lost Submarine requires two players to communicate across different devices to solve puzzles to beat the game.

Global publisher Maximum Entertainment in collaboration with Breakfirst Games upcoming headscratcher will have players navigate a series of increasingly complex puzzles to track down a missing submarine which may hold the key to averting international conflict.

“One player will investigate and explore the inside of the submarine, uncovering clues and interacting with the environment. Meanwhile, their partner will use the dedicated free How 2 Escape: Lost Submarine app to provide crucial assistance in solving puzzles,” the press release said.

About How 2 Escape: Lost Submarine

When a military base is captured by enemy forces the government orders the launch of a torpedo to take it back. However, the order is premature and cancelled. The problem is that the submarine supposed to carry out the order is lost somewhere outside of communication range.

The two best strategic experts are sent out to investigate the whereabouts of The Triumphant submarine before time runs out. Their only chance to prevent war from breaking out is to talk to each other through the many challenges facing them.

Behind The Scenes

Maximum Entertainment is a Swedish video games publisher with over 300 titles in its catalog. The company has global reach and works with studios from around the world. Among a few of its more recent games are Soulstice, Super Animal Royale, Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of Dragons, and Squirrel With a Gun.

Breakfast is a smaller studio with focus on games using the accelerometers and gyroscope of controllers. They are particularly fond of making games for the Nintendo Switch, including the Instant Sports franchise.

Jorgen Johansson

Editor-in-Chief

I have a solid background in journalism and a passion for videogames. As Editor-in-Chief of Eneba’s news team, my mission is to bring daily news articles, in-depth features, thought-provoking opinion pieces, and interviews that inform, inspire, and empower gamers of all backgrounds. Gaming is more than just entertainment – it’s a culture, a community, and a way of life.