The complicated Subnautica 2 lawsuit just took a bizarre twist
The Subnautica 2 lawsuit between the game's developer, Unknown Worlds, and its parent company, Krafton, has taken an unexpected turn. Krafton has now stated that the readiness of the game was not relevant to the termination of Unknown Worlds' leadership, which was a key disagreement that led to the legal action. This represents a significant shift in the case, leaving Unknown Worlds' representatives confused and calling it a "seismic shift." Krafton now wants to focus on arguing that Unknown Worlds' leadership "abandoned their post" and "deceived" Krafton. However, Unknown Worlds' representatives claim that Krafton is not cooperating in providing evidence for the lawsuit. As the case moves through the discovery phase, the highly anticipated Subnautica 2 sequel remains in limbo, and thalassophiles will have to wait longer for its release.
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