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'We've now filed a lawsuit against Krafton,' says Unknown Worlds co-founder (and Subnautica director) Charlie Cleveland. He says fans 'deserve the full story' and 'the idea that Max, Ted and I wanted to keep it all for ourselves is totally untrue.'
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