The former Destiny 2 director has filed a $200 million lawsuit against Sony and Bungie for the termination, and Sony has struck back with a response full of shocking claims. Sony responds to ...
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Sony shares examples of 'sexually charged' texts from former Destiny 2 director who claims Bungie fired him unfairly to avoid paying millionsSony has responded to a wrongful dismissal lawsuit filed in December 2024 by former Destiny 2 and Marathon game director Christopher Barrett, saying Barrett's termination in 2024 was "justified," and ...
Bungie releases a new update for Destiny 2 with major changes and bug fixes to in-game activities, Exotic weapons and armor, and much more.
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Destiny 2 bug is so popular, Bungie turns it into a featureBungie has turned a Destiny 2 bug that mistakenly made class-locked Exotic weapons available to all into a feature.
One of the most controversial aspects of Destiny 2 over the years was Bungie’s Beyond Light-era decision to start putting things in a “content vault,” in order to save space, ...
Destiny 2 players are disappointed content prior to ... Sony has responded to a $200 million dollar lawsuit from former D2 director. Callum Smith is a freelance gaming writer for Videogamer.
Bungie has done well in 2025 to right the ship, but Destiny 2 must still overcome a monumental hurdle to reach its second golden age.
Christopher Barrett sued Sony in December 2024, saying he was fired after a "sham investigation" because the company didn't want to pay out the $45.5 million remaining on his contract. Sony has ...
Sony has responded to a wrongful dismissal lawsuit filed in December 2024 by former Destiny 2 and Marathon game director Christopher Barrett, saying Barrett's termination in 2024 was "justified ...
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