Gearbox Software and their former lawyer, Wade Callender, have known as a truce in their salacious public lawfight. The Borderlands 3 studio sued Callender in November 2018, accusing him of not absolutely repaying a mortgage and utilizing a enterprise bank card for private bills. Callender’s January counter-suit shot for the moon. He accused Randy Pitchford of misdeeds together with siphoning tens of millions of {dollars} of bonus cash and, ah, leaving a USB drive containing delicate enterprise paperwork and his “personal collection of ‘underage’ pornography” in a restaurant. Welp. Now they’ve made up, although I’d wager it wasn’t friendy sufficient for a kiss too.
Gearbox, Pitchford, and Callender filed a motion for dismissal on Wednesday, which notes they “have resolved all claims between them.” They’re cool. It’s cool. They’re effective. Everything’s effective. The spicy claims? Don’t fear about them. The movement dismissed claims with prejudice, that means neither can do that once more later.
“Upon review of all the evidence in the case, it was of the opinion of counsel that the evidence exonerated Randy Pitchford from the allegations against him; all misunderstandings between the parties have been corrected, and apologies were exchanged,” an announcement within the settlement says. “Because the parties are mutually bound by confidentiality, no additional statements will be forthcoming.”
While this authorized battle has ended, one other has simply began for Gearbox and Randy Pitchford. The composer of Duke Nukem 3D’s soundtrack, Bobby Prince is going after them for allegedly utilizing his rockin’ tunes with out permission or paying royalties.