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KRAFTON Settles Lawsuit with NetEase on Knives Out Copying PUBG
KRAFTON Settles Lawsuit with NetEase on Knives Out Copying PUBG-September 2024
Sep 22, 2024 5:20 AM

  Five and a half years ago, KRAFTON (then called PUBG Corporation) filed a lawsuit against NetEase in the US District Court - Northern District of California, alleging that the mobile Battle Royale games Rules of Survival and Knives Out had been basically copied from Playerunknown's Battlegrounds.

  After a drawn-out legal fight, KRAFTON has now provided an update via a press release, announcing it has settled the litigation with NetEase.

  KRAFTON goes to great lengths to develop and expand its intellectual property for fans to enjoy and play together and is dedicated to safeguarding the unique elements that define its user gaming experiences – from innovative content to cutting-edge technology.

  In March 2020, NetEase and KRAFTON commenced litigation in California state court to resolve a

  contract dispute relating to Knives Out and PUBG. After the court entered its Amended Final Statement of Decision, the parties settled the matter to avoid further litigation.

  As an innovator in the gaming industry, KRAFTON has consistently pushed the boundaries of creativity and technology. KRAFTON is committed to continuing its intellectual property protection efforts in order to maintain the integrity of its unique gaming content and proprietary technologies for the enjoyment of its users.

  Wccftech also received a copy of the Amended Final Statement of Decision signed by Superior Court Judge Robert D Foiles.

  Krafton has prevailed in proving Netease breached the terms of their contract; however,

  Krafton has failed to prove actual damages. Consequently, this court awards Krafton [REDACTED] in liquidated damages for Knives Out, Rules of Survival, and Survival Royal. Finally, after review

  of all of the evidence, this court exercises its discretion and denies Krafton’s request for

  injunctive relief.

  No information was shared on the amount of damages the two companies have settled on.

  PUBG isn't nearly the juggernaut it used to be when this lawsuit was filed, so KRAFTON is moving forward with new projects. After the disappointing launch of The Callisto Protocol, KRAFTON's roadmap includes:

  Dark and Darker Mobile (1H 2024)PUBG Black Budget (an extraction shooter spin-off of Playerunknown's Battlegrounds targeting a 2H 2024 release)Project inZOI, a life simulation game, in 2H 2024Project Gold Rush, an action/adventure sandbox game in development at Vector North for a targeted release in 1H 2025Subnautica game scheduled by 1H 2025

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