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originally posted in: CONFIRMED: BUNGIE SOLD ITS SOUL...
Edited by GrundleBeans: 9/6/2015 12:12:47 AM
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In conclusion: - Man is angry at Activision for overstepping their bounds in not using his music in a single E3 trailer, in his opinion. Bungie supports man, but Activision overrules anyways. - Man gets fired for a history of poor and disruptive behavior based on creative differences in response to Activision. Activision threatened continued behavior would jeopardize their contract with Bungie (which Bungie needed to make this game we all love). - Bungie's board fires man for his disruptive behavior and poor workplace performance, echoed by his coworkers. - Bungie does the wrong thing by not giving him his owed vacation time and company shares according to his contract. - Separate arbitrations award him his vacation time money and company shares. What part of this has anything to do with us? I think you're stretching a lot.
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