Sony responds to Marathon reboot director's $200m wrongful dismissal lawsuit, alleges 'disturbing communications' with female employees
Following former Destiny 2 and Marathon reboot director Christopher Barrett's decision to sue Sony and Bungie for $200m USD, claiming wrongful dismissal, the companies have filed a response outlining Barrett's alleged 'disturbing communications' with female subordinates - including "sexually charged games of 'Truth or Dare'". Read more


Following former Destiny 2 and Marathon reboot director Christopher Barrett's decision to sue Sony and Bungie for $200m USD, claiming wrongful dismissal, the companies have filed a response outlining Barrett's alleged 'disturbing communications' with female subordinates - including "sexually charged games of 'Truth or Dare'".