Subnautica 2 Studio CEO Reinstated, Given Full Control Over Game’s Early Access Release
A judge has officially ordered the return of the original leadership at the studio behind Subnautica 2, ending a messy legal conflict that had stalled one of the most anticipated titles on Steam. The court ruled that the publisher, Krafton, must immediately reinstate CEO Ted Gill to his position at Unknown Worlds. This legal victory for the developers comes after a nine-month battle that saw the founders fired and the future of Subnautica 2 thrown into uncertainty.
A judge has officially ordered the return of the original leadership at the studio behind Subnautica 2, ending a messy legal conflict that had stalled one of the most anticipated titles on Steam. The court ruled that the publisher, Krafton, must immediately reinstate CEO Ted Gill to his position at Unknown Worlds. This legal victory for the developers comes after a nine-month battle that saw the founders fired and the future of Subnautica 2 thrown into uncertainty.What's Your Reaction?