Subnautica 2 devs respond to EULA worries, say they'll "obviously never take any action against" streamers and are "looking into" other concerns
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Subnautica 2 is currently a huge hit on Steam. Now, however, the end-user license agreement, EULA for short, creates displeasure for players, because a few curious clauses are hidden in it.
Subnautica 2 dev says it'll 'never take any action against any player' in response to outrage over draconian EULA
After making a big splash with its early-access launch, Subnautica 2 was caught up in a debate over its terms and conditions—seemingly imposed by publisher Krafton—that many players considered draconian and too extreme even by modern publishing standards. The game’s EULA contained numerous controversial clauses, even if many of them can unfortunately be found in most current-day agreements of this kind. First and foremost, the EULA outlines that…
Subnautica 2's EULA is causing a bit of a ruckus, but Unknown Worlds say they're "looking into" the current terms
It wouldn't be Subnautica 2 if there wasn't a little bit more controversy to be found, would it? This time it comes in the form of the game's EULA which, as roughly collated by a post over on the Stop Killing Games subreddit, includes some stipulations that certainly sound a bit sketchy on the face of it, though others also sound like a legal team member playing it overly safe.
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