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Krafton Fired Subnautica’s Creator. His $250M Lawsuit Could End Them
Subnautica 2 is in trouble. This video covers the entire story so far, including: 00:00 The $250m Bonus 01:15 Krafton's Selection 02:51 Leadership Changes 04:27 Directorial Disagreements 06:24 Bloombe ...
Krafton CFO Dongkeun Bae has told investors that the Subnautica 2 situation isn't an example of the publishers mismanaging ...
Subnautica 2 legal dealings with former Unknown Worlds developers shows milestone process strengths, publisher Krafton says.
It's obviously not an ideal situation, but during the company's Q2 FY2025 earnings call, Krafton said its willingness to ...
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TheGamer on MSNSubnautica 2 Is Not Ready For Release, According To Krafton
The Subnautica 2 drama continues after the co-creators were unceremoniously let go of earlier this month. Ted Gill, Charlie ...
Krafton have told workers at Subnautica 2 studio Unknown Worlds they would still get a promised bonus if they ship enough of the game by the end of 2026.
And did so allegedly with the express purpose of avoiding a $250 million bonus payout.
The relationship between Subnautica series developer Unknown Worlds and its parent company, Krafton, is in shreds. At the ...
Krafton's lawsuit accuses them of plotting to remove the heads of Subnautica 2, going beyond simply avoiding a bonus payout.
In a new statement to PC Gamer, Krafton confirms that a leak showcasing a milestone review of Subnautica 2's progress so far and the publisher's plans for its future is, in fact, legitimate. The ...
Krafton confirms that a leaked development assessment of Subnautica 2 is authentic amid the ongoing conflict with Unknown Worlds' former leaders. By Blair Marnell on July 14, 2025 at 10:36AM PDT ...
The Subnautica situation appears to be heating up. Krafton recently fired three key members of Subnautica 2's dev team, including studio co-founder Max McGuire. Things accelerated when it was ...
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