This morning, game developer and publisher KRAFTON announced a studio leadership change for Subnautica developer Unknown Worlds, one of its subsidiaries. KRAFTON had announced the acquisition of Unknown Worlds in October 2021 for an undisclosed sum. There were no changes right away. Now, though, the original founders of Unknown Worlds (Charlie Cleveland, Ted Gill, and Max McGuire) will be replaced by Steve Papoutsis, former Visceral Games executive and co-creator of Dead Space. Interestingly, Papoutsis was previously the CEO of Striking Distance Studios, another studio owned by KRAFTON (they made The Callisto Protocol). CH Kim, CEO of KRAFTON, said in a […]
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