KRAFTON, owner of Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds, has responded to the lawsuit filed by Unknown Worlds co-founders, doubling-down on allegations that co-founders Charlie Cleveland and Max McGuire had "abandoned" their roles at the studio, and that their absence had been impacting the development team for Subnautica 2 as far back as July 2023. Backing up slightly, Charlie Cleveland, Max McGuire, and Ted Gill, each co-founder of Unknown Worlds and together creators of the original Subnautica, sued their former employer, KRAFTON, after KRAFTON fired all three of them and delayed Subnautica 2 from its initial 2025 release window into 2026. […]
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