Krafton Must Rehire Subnautica 2 Studio CEO
A new installment of the underwater survival adventure franchise Subnautica may be back on track for release, thanks to a new ruling from the Delaware Chancery Court.
But things might be awkward at the video game studio Unknown Worlds Entertainment, Vice Chancellor Lori W. Will acknowledged in her opinion ordering a South Korean gaming conglomerate to reinstate Unknown Worlds’ ousted CEO.
Will has told Krafton to restore control of the studio and “Subnautica 2” release to Edward Gill, who had been fired as CEO, along with the studio’s two founders, for allegedly ...
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