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    Home»News & Updates»“Bungie leadership needs to be gutted completely.” Former Marathon dev says Bungie “was extremely toxic and humiliating” to work with days after art theft controversy

    “Bungie leadership needs to be gutted completely.” Former Marathon dev says Bungie “was extremely toxic and humiliating” to work with days after art theft controversy

    May 19, 2025

    Days after Marathon developer Bungie found itself in the middle of an art theft controversy, a former employee has now come out and said the studio’s leadership “needs to be gutted completely.”

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