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The founders of Subnautica 2 studio Unknown Worlds, Charlie Cleveland and Max McGuire, along with former CEO Ted Gill, are filing a lawsuit against parent company Krafton amid an increasingly bitter ...
Krafton accuses former Unknown Worlds leadership of abandoning Subnautica 2, escalating a bitter dispute over bonuses, delays, and trust.
Krafton has accused Unknown Worlds' former management of 'abandoning their responsibilities' on Subnautica 2, leading to a lawsuit from them.
In a new statement posted on the publisher's website, Krafton explains that of the $250 million bonus, 90% was to be allocated to the studio's former leadership, and as for why they were recently let ...
Last week, the Subnautica community was surprised when the game's original creators, Charlie Cleveland, Ted Gill, and Max ...
The fallout from Krafton's firing of Unknown Worlds founders and execs last week and the delay of Subnautica 2 has already ...
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Krafton has issued a statement regarding leadership changes at Unknown Worlds implemented last week, claiming the ...
"Suing a multi-billion dollar company in a painful, public and possibly protracted way was certainly not on my bucket list." ...
Krafton took time to issue a statement about changes for Subnautica 2, while the former developers announced an impending ...
The co-founders of Unknown Worlds Entertainment, who are developing Subnautica 2, have issued a lawsuit against Krafton over ...
The publisher fired back at reporting that suggested it delayed Subnautica 2 to avoid paying out employee bonuses.
In an astonishing statement, Krafton tears into the former leaders of Subnautica 2's studio, saying it feels a "profound ...
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