Bethesda has commented on the allegations of Mick Gordon regarding his involvement with the Doom Eternal’s soundtrack, rejecting what the company claims is “distortion of the truth” and of “incomplete facts”.
The company took to Twitter to address the claims, which includes Gordon alleging that Stratton and Zenimax Lawyers offered him a six-figure settlement to take the blame for the soundtrack fallout (via GamesIndustry.biz).
“We reject the distortion of the truth and selective presentation of incomplete ‘facts'” the company wrote.
“We stand ready with full and complete documented evidence to disclose in an appropriate venue as needed.”
“Any threats of harassment directed towards members of our teams will be met with swift and appropriate action to protect their health and safety,” the statement concluded.
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