Within the newest chapter of the continued feud between the co-founders of Subnautica developer Unknown Worlds and writer Krafton, the latter’s CEO has now been accused of utilizing ChatGPT to assist him determine a strategy to keep away from paying Subnautica 2’s builders their bonuses. The accusation comes from a pre-trial temporary filed by attorneys representing Charlie Cleveland, Ted Gill and Max McGuire.
Based on the temporary, Krafton CEO Changham Kim was “determined” to keep away from paying the bonuses to Unknown Worlds associated to the originally-planned Early Entry launch of Subnautica 2. This desperation was seemingly in order that Kim may keep away from the “skilled embarrassment” of being perceived as having overpaid for the studio when Krafton had acquired Unknown Worlds.
“Determined to keep away from such knowledgeable embarrassment, Kim obsessed over discovering a strategy to keep away from Krafton’s obligation to pay the earn-out,” reads the temporary. “[Krafton’s global head of corporate development Maria Park] instructed Kim that ‘it appears to be extremely doubtless that the earn-out will nonetheless be paid if the gross sales purpose is achieved whatever the dismissal with trigger.’ Kim turned to synthetic intelligence to assist him brainstorm methods to keep away from paying the earn-out. ChatGPT likewise suggested that it might be ‘tough to cancel the earn-out.’ However Kim was undeterred.”
The temporary goes on to allege that this in the end prompted Krafton to push again the Early Entry launch of Subnautica 2 to a later date, which might additionally find yourself pushing the discharge outdoors the window to which the bonus earn-outs have been tied. “”That method, Krafton may keep away from paying the earn-out, however nonetheless revenue from the sport’s eventual hit gross sales,” continues the temporary.
The lawsuit first emerged with the three co-founders asserting that they might be pursuing authorized motion towards Krafton for delaying the Early Entry launch of Subnautica 2, in addition to the writer blaming an “absence of core management” on the studio, which additionally led to the writer changing the studio’s management with Putting Distance CEO Steve Papoutsis taking on.
Krafton had in flip accused the three co-founders of abandoning the studio, in addition to downloading confidential knowledge. In its personal submitting, the writer had accused the trio of getting “resorted to litigation to demand a multimillion-dollar payday they haven’t earned” reasonably than working with the studio to satisfy the circumstances obligatory for the earn-out. The writer additionally famous that the co-founders had offered themselves as “the visionaries behind Unknown Worlds Success they usually key to its future” within the negotiations a part of the corporate’s acquisition of the studio.
Again in September, Cleveland, Gill and McGuire had additionally accused Krafton of “pivoting to a brand new principle” in the midst of litigation. The trio mentioned in a brand new submitting that the corporate “terminated the Founders and seized management as a result of the Founders backed up information they have been entitled to entry of their work for Unknown Worlds.”
For its half, Unknown Worlds has largely stayed out of the battle, electing as a substitute to proceed its work on Subnautica 2. September noticed the studio releasing a brand new developer vlog that showcased one of many new Leviathans that might be making their debut within the sport when it comes out in 2026.

