In a significant turn of events, publisher Krafton has finally agreed to pay bonuses to every staffer who worked on the highly-acclaimed survival game Subnautica 2. This move comes after a prolonged legal dispute between Krafton and Unknown Worlds, the game's developer.
The news is a welcome relief for the development team, who have been waiting for their promised bonuses. Subnautica 2 has been a major success, attracting over four million players and receiving praise for its engaging gameplay and immersive underwater world.
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- Krafton has agreed to pay outstanding bonuses to all Subnautica 2 staffers, resolving a long-standing dispute.
- The move comes as Unknown Worlds' CEO Ted Gill leaves the company for the second time.
- Subnautica 2 has been a commercial success, with over four million players jumping into its dangerous waters.
- The game's development team can now focus on future projects, with the bonus dispute behind them.
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