Composer Marty OâDonnell, the man responsible for Haloâs iconic theme song, is suing the head of his former company Bungie for not paying benefits he claims he is owed.
In the lawsuit, OâDonnell alleges that when he was terminated, he had accrued vacation time, sabbatical time, and paid time off, which Bungie has not paid him. Naming Bungie boss Harold Ryan as a defendant, OâDonnellâs lawsuit claims that âRyan has willfully and intentionally caused Bungie to deprive OâDonnell of accrued but unused vacation time, paid time off, sabbatical time, and other benefits.â
OâDonnell, who was fired in April, had worked for Bungie since 1999, working on the first four Halo games as well as the upcoming sci-fi shooter Destiny. Both in the lawsuit and on his Twitter account, OâDonnell claimed he was axed âwithout cause.â
In a response to the lawsuit, Bungie denied OâDonnellâs allegations, asking that the case be dismissed with prejudice.
Both OâDonnellâs lawsuit and Bungieâs response are embedded here, via VentureBeatâs Dean Takahashi:
Note: the original headline for this story read âHalo Theme Composer Sues Bungie.â Itâs been changed to indicate that OâDonnell has actually sued the head of Bungie, not the company itself. We apologize for any confusion.