Bethesda rejects Mick Gordon allegations as ‘distortion of the truth’

Mick Gordon at The Game Awards

Bethesda Softworks has responded to allegations made last week by Doom Eternal composer Mick Gordon (opens in new tab), saying that Gordon “mischaracterized and misrepresented” the situation “with a one-sided and unjust account of the facts of the case.”

Problems between Gordon, an acclaimed composer with credits on multiple Bethesda games and numerous others, and Doom studio id Software came to light in 2020 following the release of the Doom Eternal OST. Gordon effectively disavowed it (opens in new tab), saying he had not mixed most of the tracks, and more surprisingly predicted that he would not work with Bethesda again in the future; a month later, Doom Eternal executive producer Marty Stratton posted an “open letter” on Reddit, shifting the blame onto Gordon and portraying him as unreliable and difficult to work with.



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