
Subnautica 2 is finally nearing an early access release, but it’s the legal battle and ongoing drama between publisher Krafton and studio Unknown Worlds that has been getting most of the attention since founder Charlie Cleveland and CEO Ted Gill were let go last summer.
According to the former studio bosses, Krafton was looking for ways to avoid paying Unknown Worlds’ devs bonuses based on a targets the studio was set to hit. After some legal back and forth, a judge ruled last month Krafton had to reinstate CEO of Unknown Worlds Ted Gill. The publisher “respectfully” disagreed with the ruling
This whole saga is far from over, but a recent change on the game’s Steam page
The internal changes, which added a number of tags and categories to the game’s page while also removing Krafton’s involvement, happened on 7th April according to SteamDB, meaning this isn’t a recent slip-up, either (and that, for example, there would have been ample time to correct this listing if it was made in error). We don’t have the picture of what’s happened behind the scenes yet, but the change was made a week ago and hasn’t been rolled back since.
Eurogamer has reached out to Krafton for comment.
