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- Krafton and Unknown Worlds have a financial agreement for Subnautica 2 where Krafton would pay $25 million upon release.
- The payment was delayed due to a pushback in the games release, now scheduled for 2026.
- This delay may impact Unknown Worlds development timeline and financial plans, as the bonus payment was expected to help fund further projects.
- It emphasizes the challenges and uncertainties involved in video game development, particularly when it comes to meeting release deadlines and securing funding.
Delay Pushes Back Krafton’s $25 Million Bonus Payment for Subnautica 2 Release
Krafton has postponed a $25 million bonus payout to Unknown Worlds, creators of Subnautica 2, because the game’s release was delayed until 2026.
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