Judge Forces Reinstatement of Subnautica 2 CEO as Legal Battle Intensifies

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A judge ruled Krafton breached its Equity Purchase Agreement with Unknown Worlds by firing Ted Gill and seizing control, ordering Gill reinstated and preserving his authority over Subnautica 2’s Early Access; the ruling also extends a $250 million employee payout window tied to revenue goals.
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