This back-and-forthbetween Activision and Infinity Wardis not going to end anytime soon, it seems. The latest update is that 38 employees from the developer have joined together to file a lawsuit against the uber-publisher for unpaidModern Warfare 2bonuses.

It should be stated that not all of the 38 have left Infinity Ward yet. G4’s coverage of the suit has a few choice quotes from Bruce Isaacs, one of the attorneys representing the “Infinity Ward Employee Group.”

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Allegedly, Activision withheld the owed money “in an attempt to force employees of Infinity Ward to continue to work at a job that many of them did not want just so Activision could force them to complete the development, production, and delivery ofModern Warfare 3.”

They’re looking to “recover between $75 million and $125 million, if not more, in compensatory damages,” plus “the additional amount of $75 million to $500 million as an award for punitive damages.”

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For a specific breakdown of where those numbers stem from, along with a more comprehensive summary — y’know, not shortened down to four paragraphs — follow G4’s report.

UPDATE: 38 Infinity Ward Employees File Lawsuit Against Activision Over Royalties, Alleges Devs Held “Hostage”[G4]

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