Ahoy, Caretakers! If you’ve been looking for an excuse to fire up your engines and dive back into the drowning world, today is your lucky day. Developer Channel37 just dropped the second major free update for The Last Caretaker: Ocean: The Final Frontier.
Released on February 11, 2026, this update isn’t just a quick patch; it’s a massive expansion of the game’s core systems, exploration, and customisation. Whether you’re a seasoned robot trying to preserve the last of humanity or a newcomer just finding your sea legs, here is the breakdown of what’s waiting for you beneath the waves.
New Biome & Quests: Beyond the Horizon
The ocean just got a whole lot bigger—and more dangerous. The headline of this update is the introduction of the Rocky Islands biome. This isn’t just a visual change; it’s a rugged, vertical environment that challenges your navigation skills.
- The Rocky Islands Questline: Completing this new story arc is your ticket to some of the update’s best gear.
- The Maze (Transposium Facility): A new high-stakes location described as “easy to find, but easy to get lost in.” It’s a claustrophobic puzzle-box that will test your orientation and resource management to the limit.
Ride the Waves: The CS-17 Courier Skimmer
The community has been asking for a way to scout faster, and Channel37 delivered. Say hello to the Jet Ski (CS-17 Courier Skimmer).
While your main vessel is your home, the Skimmer is your interceptor. It’s built for high-speed surface travel, supports petrol cylinders for long-range scouting, and even features a mooring cable for towing salvaged scrap back to base.
Pimp Your Rig: Deep Customisation
Your boat is your sanctuary, and now it can finally look the part. The update introduces 37 full paint styles across four different paint zones.
Pro-Tip: You won’t find these in a menu. You’ll need to scavenge for paint canisters scattered throughout the world to unlock these looks. From weathered “Industrial Rust” to sleek “Neon Depths,” the combinations are practically endless.
New Tools & Quality of Life
Survival in a flooded world requires the right tech. This update adds several “under-the-hood” tools that change how you interact with the environment:
- Sonar Module: Finally, you can scan the deep ocean floor. This is essential for finding the newly added rare ore deposits and hidden structures.
- Replica Scanner: See a piece of furniture or a decoration in a ruin you like? Scan it! You can now build these decorations back at your base.
- Building Improvements: We now have Grid Snapping (toggleable with ‘F’) and better building visualisations. No more wonky storage crate placement!
Stability & Performance
The team has also been busy squashing bugs. If you played during the Early Access launch in late 2025, you’ll notice significant improvements to buoyancy physics and underwater visibility. The game also now features Ray Tracing options for those with the hardware to handle it, making the light filtering through the water look absolutely stunning.
What’s Next?
Channel37 isn’t stopping here. The roadmap reveals that the third major update, Curiosity Wakes, is slated for early Spring 2026. Expect more weather variations, fishing nets, and perhaps more secrets about what happened to the humans who left.
Have you managed to find the CS-17 Skimmer yet, or are you too busy painting your boat? Let me know your favourite part of the update!
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