India, March 22 -- A South Korean gaming giant that hatched a plan using ChatGPT to remove the heads of one of its own game studios in a bid to avoid paying $250 million has been ordered by a US court to reverse the removal.

According to a report by Fortune, the dispute traces back to Krafton's $500 million acquisition of Unknown Worlds Entertainment in 2021, the studio behind the popular game Subnautica. As part of the deal, Krafton had agreed to pay an additional $250 million bonus if the sequel, Subnautica 2, met certain sales targets. The agreement also reportedly ensured that Unknown Worlds would operate independently, with co-founders Charlie Cleveland and Max McGuire, along with CEO Ted Gill, retaining control unless removed for v...