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Subnautica 2 early access set for May after court ruling reinstates former CEO

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Unknown Worlds Entertainment announced Subnautica 2's early access launch for May on PC and Xbox following a Delaware judge's ruling to rehire former CEO Ted Gill. The decision comes amid legal disputes with publisher Krafton over firings and a potential $250 million payout, though Krafton disputes the outcome and plans further litigation.

The four original members of Black Sabbath have settled a legal dispute and regained ownership of their early demos recorded in 1969. Sharon Osbourne announced the resolution on The Osbournes podcast. The tapes, recorded when the band was known as Earth, will not be released without the band's approval.

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The Steam page for Subnautica 2 has removed Krafton as its listed publisher, with Unknown Worlds Entertainment now appearing as the self-publisher. This change occurred on April 7, according to SteamDB, amid an ongoing legal battle between the studio and Krafton. The update coincides with tensions over executive dismissals and bonus payments.

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