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Krafton has filed new legal papers answering the lawsuit initiated by the former leadership of Subnautica 2 developer, ...
Krafton's CEO warned Subnautica 2's management the IP would suffer 'irreparable harm' if they released the game in the state it was in.
The saga of Subnautica 2 has played out in the court of public opinion this summer, and now it's taken another step towards ...
After the studio’s founders were seemingly forced out and replaced, Subnautica 2 was delayed to 2026. Now, the founders of Unknown Worlds Entertainment are filing a lawsuit against Krafton.
Published by Krafton and developed by Unknown Worlds, Subnautica 2 is said to have been in development since 2022, and was originally set to be released in early access in 2025.
After studio leadership abruptly exited Unknown Worlds entertainment last week, a new report alleges that publisher Krafton has delayed Subnautica 2 in order to avoid a $250 million payout.
The drama surrounding the significantly delayed release of Subnautica 2 continues with Charlie Cleveland, co-founder and former director of Unknown Worlds Entertainment, announcing via a post on X ...
Central to this firing and the subsequent lawsuit are Krafton’s accusations that Unknown Worlds Entertainment’s management “neglected their responsibilities” in developing Subnautica 2.
New Unknown Worlds CEO Steve Papoutsis says the recent calls to boycott Subnautica 2 over the studio's recent leadership upheaval are "very disappointing." ...
Subnautica 2 publisher Krafton released an unusual statement last week. Unknown Worlds co-founders Ted Gill, Charlie Cleveland, and Max McGuire were being immediately removed from the studio and ...
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Subnautica Developer Responds To Leadership Change Controversy - MSN
Krafton Inc, owner and publisher of Unknown Worlds Entertainment, announced earlier in July that the Subnautica 2 developer's entire leadership team had been replaced by a new CEO, effective ...
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