A Delaware court ordered Krafton to reinstate three fired executives of Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds, ruling the publisher wrongfully usurped control and breached employment protections by terminating CEO Ted Gill, co-founder Charlie Cleveland, and technical director Max McGuire without valid cause. The judge also ordered restoration of the executives' operational control and authority over the game's early access launch and Steam access, though Krafton said it disagrees with the ruling and is evaluating its options.
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A Delaware court ordered Krafton to reinstate three fired executives of Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds, ruling the publisher wrongfully usurped control and breached employment protections by terminating CEO Ted Gill, co-founder Charlie Cleveland, and technical director Max McGuire without valid cause. The judge also ordered restoration of the executives' operational control and authority over the game's early access launch and Steam access, though Krafton said it disagrees with the ruling and is evaluating its options.