The Subnautica 2 legal battle has finally come to an end, with a settlement agreed between Krafton and the founders of Unknown Worlds. This brings to a close a tumultuous period for the game, which saw the three founders, including CEO Ted Gill, fired last year. However, in a surprising turn of events, Gill was reinstated to his post in March, only to step down voluntarily following the settlement.
The details of the settlement have not been made public, but it's clear that both parties are looking to move forward. The Subnautica series has a dedicated fan base, and the resolution of this dispute will likely come as a relief to many.
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- The settlement marks the end of a long and contentious legal battle between Krafton and Unknown Worlds.
- Unknown Worlds CEO Ted Gill has stepped down, despite being reinstated to his post just months ago.
- The terms of the settlement have not been made public, but it's expected to have significant implications for the future of the Subnautica series.
- The resolution of the dispute is likely to be welcomed by fans, who have been eagerly awaiting news on the future of the game.
For more information on the Subnautica 2 settlement and its implications, Source: Rock Paper Shotgun