Subnautica 2 has weathered the storm and rescheduled its Early Entry launch. IGN reported at the moment that the sequel to the underwater survival recreation will enter early entry on PC and Xbox in Might, though a extra particular date was not revealed.
The information comes a day after a choose dominated that former Unknown Worlds Leisure CEO Ted Gill ought to be rehired by the sport studio. The choice caps a dramatic yr for the Subnautica group, which was acquired by Crafton in 2021. The acquisition of Unknown Worlds included a promise to pay as much as $250 million from Crafton if the group met sure efficiency targets by the top of 2025, prompting the studio and its new proprietor to enter a authorized battle. Nevertheless, in July of that yr, Crafton fired a number of studio leaders and delayed the sequel’s early entry launch. The case raises questions on whether or not both aspect was attempting to safe or keep away from paying these hundreds of thousands of {dollars}.
Following yesterday’s ruling, a consultant for Crafton stated: “We’re contemplating our choices as we decide our future course.” It is unclear whether or not that path, or different ongoing litigation surrounding the challenge, will additional delay the deliberate early entry date.


