Two top lawyers are no longer involved in the case.
The Destiny 2 developer is seeking information on the party responsible for filing reports of copyright infringement.
Eight women have added their voice to a lawsuit filed in November. A hearing is scheduled for next month.
The settlement of the suit, which was filed in 2019, has far-reaching implications for other discrimination- and harassment-based litigation.
Legal problems continue for the embattled company.
The EEOC sued Activision Blizzard for failing to address harassment allegations, but chose to settle out of court for less than a quarter of what Bobby Kotick will make in 2021.
The new investigation is just the latest in a string of accusations leveled at the company. Attorney Richard Hoeg weighs in on the latest development.
Fired from Bungie in 2014, O’Donnell has been embroiled in legal battles over the use of music composed for Destiny.
The outcome of the litigation could be perceived as a shallow victory for Epic, and attorney Richard Hoeg predicts the case is far from over.
“Nothing about us without us.”