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Krafton has publicly responded to the ongoing lawsuit initiated by the founders of Subnautica, asserting their commitment to defending themselves in court. The legal action arises from allegations that Krafton obstructed the development of Subnautica 2 to avoid fulfilling financial obligations related to an earn-out agreement.
In its statement, Krafton reiterated that the delay in the release of Subnautica 2 was primarily due to quality concerns, emphasizing their dedication to delivering a polished product to fans. The company maintains that its actions were in line with ensuring the game's success and integrity, rather than any intention to undermine the financial arrangements with the original creators.
The lawsuit has drawn attention to the complexities of game development and the financial dynamics that can influence project timelines. As both parties prepare for legal proceedings, the gaming community is watching closely to see how this dispute will unfold and what implications it may have for future collaborations in the industry.
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