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[STEAM] Reinstated Subnautica 2 studio CEO says publisher Krafton ‘self-servingly’ chose its release date without permission


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The Subnautica 2 legal saga has still not ended, with publisher Krafton now being accused of ignoring a judge’s order.

Unknown Worlds studio CEO Ted Gill, co-founder and creative director Charlie Cleveland, and co-founder and technical director Max McGuire were fired by Krafton last year, with the publisher accusing the trio of an “absence of core leadership” and claiming it felt “a profound sense of betrayal by their failure to honor the trust placed in them by our fans”.

The three claimed, however, that
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by firing them right before delaying Subnautica 2, a move they allege was designed to deliberately prevent its Early Access release, and
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for the development team.

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