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The former execs say Krafton delayed the game to avoid paying a bonus, while Krafton claims it just wasn’t ready.
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Game Rant on MSNKrafton Issues Formal Response to Former Subnautica 2 Devs' Lawsuit
Subnautica 2 publisher Krafton formally addresses the lawsuit from former Unknown Worlds leadership, defending its handling ...
Krafton has issued a response to a recent lawsuit filed by the former leads of Subnautica 2, offering rebuttals to the ...
The saga of Subnautica 2 has played out in the court of public opinion this summer, and now it's taken another step towards ...
Subnautica 2 publishers Krafton have responded to the lawsuit brough against them by the game's former leads, Charlie ...
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.
Krafton continues to allege that Unknown Worlds' former management prioritized a bonus payout for Subnautica 2's launch over ...
Krafton responds to the lawsuit filed by former Subnautica 2 leadership, claiming the early access launch could have harmed ...
South Korean publisher Krafton has filed its formal response to a lawsuit from former Unknown Worlds leaders Charlie ...
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 ...
Krafton decided to make Subnautica 2 a live-service multiplayer game, “pursuing fandom snowballing,” which I guess is a strange way of saying the original was so popular that Krafton wanted to ...
The former Subnautica 2 director also disputed many of Krafton’s claims by reiterating that he considered the game fully ready to hit early access, and moreover, the $250 million bonus would not ...
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