Court Orders Krafton to Reinstate Unknown Worlds CEO Amid Subnautica 2 Dispute

March 17, 2026
Court Orders Krafton to Reinstate Unknown Worlds CEO Amid Subnautica 2 Dispute
  • A Delaware court ordered Krafton to reinstate one fired Unknown Worlds CEO, Ted Gill, and gave the option to reinstate the other two co-founders, Charles Cleveland and Adam McGuire, as part of resolving the Subnautica 2 earn-out dispute.

  • The ruling criticized Krafton’s leadership changes and cited AI-assisted strategy use, noting Gill’s termination and the role of AI input in decision-making tied to the case.

  • Krafton had acquired Unknown Worlds in 2021 for $500 million, with earnout terms linked to revenue through the end of 2025, now under legal review and potential changes to payout dynamics.

  • The story is developing, with further updates expected as the case advances through litigation and court rulings.

  • Context includes background on the author and editorial notes, but these do not affect the core news about the Subnautica 2 dispute.

  • The ruling suggests the legal battle will continue with possible damages, earnout adjustments, and other remedies to be determined in subsequent proceedings.

  • Observers are framing this phase as a shift from prolonged litigation to an open development journey for Subnautica 2, beginning with plans for May early access.

  • The court found that data downloads by the former leadership did not independently justify termination, even as concerns about after-acquired evidence influenced the decision.

  • The case highlights the broader trend of using generative AI in corporate workflows, including legal and strategic planning, sometimes without proper safeguards.

  • The dispute traces back to 2025 and culminated in the March 16, 2026 ruling, with ongoing legal proceedings to resolve damages and development delays.

  • Krafton did not provide comments on the ruling, and its site was reportedly offline during reporting.

  • PC Gamer’s coverage provides additional context on the broader Krafton–Unknown Worlds battle and standard reporting context.

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