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Krafton business and news from across the web.- Dinkum reveals Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, “Animals” update out todayKrafton has released a "Nintendo Switch 2 Edition" for the life sim Dinkum, offering a free upgrade for existing Nintendo Switch owners. The "Animal Tracks" update, previously on PC, is also now available on Nintendo platforms, introducing animal breeding, new creatures like the Rooster and Penguin, and a customizable "Train" mount. The update also includes quality-of-life improvements such as an Auto Placer and new resources.
- Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick Says "Woe Is Me" AI Narrative Is OverstatedTake-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick believes the negative narrative surrounding generative AI in the gaming industry is overstated, suggesting it will ultimately benefit humanity and enhance creative work. While acknowledging potential risks, Zelnick argues that AI will boost productivity and employment, rather than replace artists, citing the need for human creativity to generate new content. His comments come as Take-Two prepares for the highly anticipated release of Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Is Fortnite Toxic? An Honest Answer Backed by Data (2026) | TAGData suggests Fortnite's reputation for toxicity is more nuanced than commonly perceived, with lower rates of identity-based harassment compared to other competitive shooters. While age-driven trash talk and skill-gap frustration are prevalent, especially in modes like Ranked, Epic Games has implemented moderation tools and default communication settings to mitigate harm, particularly for younger players.
- MMO Business Roundup: Steam price tracking, copycat games, and Krafton’s Subnautica 2 roleThis MMO business roundup covers several industry developments, including Valve's potential Steam price tracking feature and accusations of copycat game design against Hoyoverse's Genshin Impact and a Nintendo Switch title related to Hytale. Krafton also clarified its role in supporting the early access launch of Subnautica 2.
- Krafton removed as publisher on Subnautica 2 Steam page, will still support releaseKrafton has been removed as the publisher for Subnautica 2 on its Steam page. However, a Krafton spokesperson confirmed that the company will continue to support the game's early access launch.
- QuoteworthyKrafton has stated they are still supporting the early access launch of Subnautica 2, despite the game's name being removed from its Steam page. The article questions the implications of this removal for the game's future.
- Krafton still 'supporting the early access launch of Subnautica 2' despite its name being removed from the…Krafton is still supporting the early access launch of Subnautica 2, despite its Steam page now listing subsidiary Unknown Worlds as the publisher. This change follows a period of legal dispute between Krafton and Unknown Worlds leadership regarding the game's performance goals and a potential bonus payout.
- InZoi boss isn't fazed by "a few hundred thousand returns", and the team have an honest approach as the…Hyungjun Kim, director of Krafton's life-simulation game InZoi, discusses the challenges and successes of the game's first year in early access, during which it sold over 1.5 million copies. Despite initial bugs and performance issues, the team is committed to a full 1.0 launch by March 2027, with plans to add careers, schools, prisons, vehicles, and a karma system, alongside robust user-generated content features.
- "Be creative 99% of the time" – Glen Schofield on how creativity can help fix AAA industry woesGlen Schofield, director of The Callisto Protocol, argues that the AAA industry's woes stem from inexperienced individuals being placed in leadership roles due to excessive funding, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. He believes the solution lies in identifying and empowering true creative talent, leveraging AI as a tool rather than a replacement for human creativity, and optimizing release timing to avoid market saturation. Schofield emphasizes that while AI can enhance efficiency, it cannot replicate the nuanced creative process essential for developing innovative AAA titles.
- Subnautica 2 quietly removes Krafton as its named publisher from digital storefrontsSubnautica 2 has quietly removed Krafton as its named publisher on digital storefronts like Steam and the Epic Games Store, with developer Unknown Worlds now listed instead. This change occurs amidst an ongoing legal battle between Unknown Worlds and Krafton, with the developer's former CEO recently being reinstated. Krafton had previously announced an early access release window for the game, which Unknown Worlds' lawyers deemed a violation of legal proceedings.
- Krafton Removed as Subnautica 2 Publisher on Steam and XboxKrafton has been removed as the publisher for Subnautica 2 on Steam and Xbox store pages, with Unknown Worlds now listed as both developer and publisher. This change occurs amidst an ongoing legal dispute between Unknown Worlds' co-founders and Krafton regarding the game's delay and employee bonuses. The situation's implications for the project's future remain unclear, though an Early Access release on PC and Xbox Series X|S is still slated for May.
- Krafton Drops Subnautica 2: Steam Page Shows Publishing ChangeKrafton has been removed as the publisher of Subnautica 2 from its Steam page, with developer Unknown Worlds Entertainment now listed as the sole entity. This change suggests a potential shift in publishing strategy, possibly towards self-publishing for Unknown Worlds, similar to other successful studios. The exact reasons for Krafton's departure remain undisclosed, leaving fans to speculate about the future of the highly anticipated sequel.
- Subnautica 2 Steam change suggests Krafton might be out as its publisher following long legal battle and reinstatement of studio leaderSubnautica 2 is nearing an early access release, with Krafton no longer listed as the publisher on its Steam page, suggesting Unknown Worlds Entertainment will self-publish. This change follows a legal battle where Krafton was ordered to reinstate Unknown Worlds CEO Ted Gill, amidst allegations of the publisher attempting to avoid paying developer bonuses and prematurely leaking a release window.
- Subnautica 2's Steam page no longer lists Krafton as publisher, and some weird tags have been removedKrafton is no longer listed as the publisher for Subnautica 2 on its Steam page, following a legal dispute where Unknown Worlds regained control. The game's Steam tags were also updated, with the 'hentai' tag being replaced by 'choices matter'. The game is currently slated for an early access launch in May 2026.
- Krafton's publisher status vanishes from Subnautica 2 Steam and Epic Games Store pages amid ongoing legal dramaKrafton is no longer listed as the publisher for Subnautica 2 on Steam and the Epic Games Store, following ongoing legal disputes between the parent company and former leadership at developer Unknown Worlds Entertainment. This change occurred amidst legal battles concerning leadership changes, game delays, and alleged breaches of agreement.
- Krafton are no longer listed as Subnautica 2's publishers on Steam and the Epic store, following a quiet switchKrafton is no longer listed as the publisher for Subnautica 2 on Steam and the Epic Games Store, with developers Unknown Worlds now solely credited. This change follows recent legal actions between Krafton and former studio leads, and Ted Gill has been reinstated as Unknown Worlds CEO. While Krafton's name has been removed from the publisher sections, it still appears in the 'Franchise' section on Steam.
- Subnautica 2's Messy Publisher Drama Takes Another TurnKrafton is no longer listed as the publisher of Subnautica 2 on Steam, with developer Unknown Worlds Entertainment now handling both development and publishing duties. This change occurs amidst a legal dispute between the two companies, which began when Krafton allegedly delayed the game's release to avoid a significant payout to Unknown Worlds' founders. A judge had previously ordered Krafton to reinstate CEO Ted Gill.
- Subnautica 2 is Seemingly No Longer Being Published by KraftonKrafton is no longer listed as the publisher for Subnautica 2, with Unknown Worlds Entertainment now handling both development and publishing duties. This change follows a dispute over Krafton's premature announcement of the game's Early Access release window. Subnautica 2 is currently in development for PC and Xbox Series X/S.
- Morning InterviewsTaeseok Jang, the head of PUBG, expressed significant respect for Fortnite and discussed the future of the battle royale genre. He believes that battle royales can continue to thrive by evolving and adapting.
- PUBG boss was "sad" to see Concord and Highguard get shut down, but hopes to learn from their mistakesTaeseok Jang, IP franchise director for PUBG at Krafton, expressed sadness over the shutdowns of multiplayer games like Concord and Highguard, noting the inherent difficulty in developing successful multiplayer titles. He highlighted lessons learned from community messaging and the challenges of early access, referencing the short lifespan of PUBG: Blindspot.