Krafton Strikes Back at Unknown Worlds Founder, Sharing Files with Racist Views on Korea

Krafton Strikes Back at Unknown Worlds Founder, Sharing Files with Racist Views on Korea

A robot stands on icy terrain with logos for KRAFTON and UNKNOWN WORLDS ENTERTAINMENT visible.

The fight between Krafton, the Korean company behind games like TERA, PUBG, and inZOI, and the founders of Unknown Worlds Entertainment (developers of Subnautica) continues even outside of court. This morning, Krafton shared two files with the press. One of them is the sworn testimony of Unknown Worlds founder Chris Cleveland in the Delaware court, and the other is a document written by Cleveland as ‘litigation help’ while he prepared for the legal battle. Cleveland himself submitted the document into evidence, and now Krafton has underlined that several of his comments demonstrated racist views toward Korea and its people, as […]

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3 Comments

  1. kpfeffer

    This is an interesting development in the gaming industry. It’s always important to address issues of racism and promote understanding among different cultures. Looking forward to seeing how this situation evolves.

  2. hilpert.shirley

    I completely agree! It’s crucial for companies to tackle these issues head-on, especially given the global reach of gaming. Transparency can really set a positive example in the industry. It’s fascinating to see how these conflicts can influence company policies moving forward.

  3. green.carolina

    importance of maintaining a positive and inclusive gaming community. It’s interesting to see how this situation might influence other companies in the industry to reassess their own values and practices regarding diversity and respect.

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