Unknown Worlds Accuses Their Former Bosses Of Stealing Subnautica 2 Confidential Information
It's salacious for casual observers but terrible and confusing for Subnautica fans.

It's salacious for casual observers but terrible and confusing for Subnautica fans.

Krafton suggests the company itself could get in trouble if Subnautica 2 flops.

It simply didn't make sense for the publisher of PUBG to just not want to pay some bonuses.

Expect a PR war in the court of public opinion for this one.

Admittedly, these claims can be taken to support whatever you wanted to believe really happened.

Krafton's first move is to the benefit of the developers at Unknown Worlds Entertainment.

This may seem to be a petty detail, but it may become relevant if this situation goes to the courts.

These allegations against Subnautica's former management grow stronger.

It's possible that it wasn't the company that leaked this document.

It sounds like we're about to learn a lot more about Krafton than we did from behind the scenes of The Callisto Protocol.

We can only hope that someone sheds light on what's happened here behind the scenes.

It's a surprisingly tough break for what was once one of kpop's biggest acts.

The company is looking for developers experienced with console games.



Will The Sims fans flock to this life simulator?

They were originally in Tokyo too, but that original studio closed so they have to make a new one.

New year, new start, new Hi-Fi Rush?

There's one specific fandom out there who has been hoping they would get an announcement.

There's real potential to make this another multiplatform giant, on even more platforms than PUBG.

Get ready to return to Black Iron Prison.

Krafton revived Tango Gameworks, but there are certain expectations.

I think we can all agree that Tango should go ahead and work on bringing their games to the Switch 2 now.

Hint: it wasn't because the studio was a major moneymaker.
