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"The Last Era" Director: "Deep Sea Trek 2" won't happen to us

2025-07-31 21:37:43|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Krafton, a parent company of the PUBG, recently announced that it would take over the dark game Last Epoch and its developer Eleventh Hour Games, while Krafton is involved in a $250 million lawsuit with the leadership of the development team of another former independent game, Deep Sea Trek 2.

《最后纪元》总监:《深海迷航2》的情况不会发生在我们头上

But the person in charge of The Last Age is not worried that similar situations will happen to them.Judd Cobler, founder and game director of Eleventh Hour Games, said in a reply to a fan on the game forum that the team "understands the Unknown Worlds, the studio behind the Deep Sea Trek series."

"I don't want to comment directly on this matter, but after getting to know it, it has nothing to do with our cooperation. There is a lot of misinformation about this matter, or incomplete information from all parties. However, I appreciate your concern for us - thank you."

《最后纪元》总监:《深海迷航2》的情况不会发生在我们头上

Recently, a massive and extremely chaotic legal dispute broke out between the former head of Deep Sea Trek developer Unknown Worlds (recently fired) and the company's new owner Krafton.The studio's former leadership accused their publisher Krafton of undermining the early-employment release of the survival game in an effort to evade a $250 million bonus.But Krafton said the three were fired because they obviously ignored the project for years.

Elsewhere in the forum, Cobler explains how his own game will benefit from this partnership.

"Mainly resources and industry guidance! Krafton doesn't want to change us - we're always looking for partners who are most aligned with our goals and support us. The cost of developing these games is much more than most people think, including 100 characters, server costs, tools and more. This is very good for the future of the team and series."