
Subnautica 2, the direct sequel to 2018’s Subnautica, was first said to be in development in 2022. Fans have been awaiting its release since, but a messy legal battle involving an embattled $250 million payout pushed the game back from a planned 2025 early access release. Part of that mess involved publisher Krafton, which bought Subnautica 2 developer Unknown Worlds Entertainment in 2021, firing the studio’s CEO as well as other members of its leadership team. Now, a judge has ordered Krafton to rehire the CEO it fired last July.
On Monday, Vice Chancellor Lori W. Will of Delaware Chancery Court ordered Krafton to reinstate Ted Gill as CEO of Unknown Worlds Entertainment. “Krafton breached the EPA by terminating the Key Employees without valid Cause and by improperly seizing operational control of Unknown Worlds,” she wrote (via Kotaku). The judge ordered Krafton to not obstruct Gill’s “authority over the early access launch of Subnautica 2.”





