Subnautica 2 Legal Battle: Developers Sue Krafton Over $250M Bonus

A explosive legal dispute around subnautica 2 shakes the gaming industry. The founders of the developer studio Unknown Worlds sue publisher Krafton. The accusation: he is said to have delayed the publication by $250 million bonus.
Power struggle for multi -million dollar bonus
The development of the highly expected underwater survival game subnautica 2 device in Heavy turbulence. The game is currently the second pair of game on Steam and the successor of one of the most successful survival games for PC and consoles. The first part sold over five million times and established Unknown Worlds as an important player in the survival genre.
At the beginning of July, publisher Krafton surprisingly released the Unknown Worlds – CEO Ted Gill and co -founder Charlie Cleveland and Max McGuire. Steve Papoustis was used as the successor, who is also CEO of the “The Callisto Protocol” developer striking distance. The personnel decision came unexpectedly for many industry observers, since Unknown Worlds had continuously developed successful titles under the previous lead.
Allegations and counter -representations
The three ex-executives have now filed a lawsuit. The difficult allegation: Krafton is said to have targeted the Early Access publication of Subnautica 2 in order to avoid a bonus payment of $ 250 million (around 214 million euros). This sum would have been due if certain sales goals had been reached by the end of 2025. The situation escalated during the negotiations in early 2025. When CEO Gill presented optimistic sales forecasts to the publisher, which would have made the bonus, Krafton’s lawsuit changed fundamentally.
At lunch, Krafton CEO Changhan Kim is said to have expressed a publication 2025 “could be financially catastrophic and very embarrassed” for the company for the company. Krafton had taken over Unknown Worlds 2021 for $ 500 million (around 428 million euros) – one of the greatest acquisitions in the gaming industry of that year. The South Korean publisher, known for Playerunknowns Battlegrounds (PUBG), wanted to diversify its portfolio and establish itself more in the western market.
Sabotage or quality assurance?
The ex-executives accuse Krafton of then withdrawing marketing and localization support and stopping payments to service providers. As a result, “very valuable” advertising options were missed. It was particularly problematic that important marketing campaigns for gaming events such as Gamescom or Pax were stopped. Krafton rejects the allegations and emphasized that all decisions have been made “to ensure that Subnautica 2 will be the best possible game and meet the expectations of the fans”. An early publication with inadequate content would have disappointed both the players and harmful the reputation of Subnautica and Unknown Worlds.
The case highlights the complex relationships between developer studios and their publishers. While developers are often under time pressure to implement their creative visions, publisher must take into account the financial risks and market conditions. The gaming industry has experienced several similar conflicts in recent years in which creative differences and financial interests collided.
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