Significantly delayed release drama around Subnautica 2 Along with Charlie Cleveland, the unknown World Entertainment is underway with the founder and former director, announcing by a post on X that he and other unidentified persons have filed a lawsuit against the studio’s parents’ company Crafton since 2021.
Along with Cleveland, Ted Gul and Max McGir, the craft retired last week from his leading characters in the unknown Worlds. Bloomberg Reported That they were effectively “pushed”. It happened shortly before that the Crafton would allegedly set a $ 250 million bonus to the unknown world leadership to meet some goals.
The alleged case follows the recent statement of Crafton, accusing the leadership of Cleveland and other studios to “abandon their responsibilities.” Parent Company claims that these executives’ behavior delayed significantly Subnautica 2 The release of initial access, which will now be in the early 2026. The Craft also claimed that Cleveland, Gul and McGir were already paid about 90 % of the $ 250 million bonus.
In his position, Cleveland strongly denied craftone claims, and emphasized Subnautica 2 In fact, “ready for early access” and that any allegations of abandoning leadership and financial motivations are false. Cleveland wrote, “Sabanatica has been my life and I will never give up it with happiness.”
He also strongly denied the allegations that he and other executives intended to keep a $ 250 million bonus for himself, “I am in this industry because I love him, not for wealth. Historically we have always shared our profits with the team and we will believe that we will be sure to say that we will be sure of this. Will continue. “
Details about litigation, including jurisdiction, designated parties or specific reasons for the process are unclear. Subnautica 2 It is still ready to start early access in 2026, though it remains to be seen whether the new legal drama will be further delayed.


