Subnautica 2 has been such a resounding success for Unknown Worlds that publisher Krafton is going to have to pay $250 million to the game’s developers. This comes after a year’s worth of turbulence between the companies, which started with Unknown Worlds CEO Ted Gill and members of the senior staff getting fired back in July 2025, and a judge ordering their reinstatement in March 2026.
Krafton may have to pay Subnautica 2 devs the $250 million bill it tried to dodge
29 May 20260

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