
More Subnautica 2 legal trouble brewing amid claims Krafton "intentionally leaked" May release without consulting reinstated CEO
Subnautica 2’s legal war just got messier: Ted Gill’s lawyers say Krafton had no right to announce a May Early Access launch, and may have “intentionally leaked” it after a judge restored Gill’s authority. Now both sides are fighting over when that ruling even took effect.
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