SoActivision is counter-suingJason West and Vincent Zampella. We’ve told you aboutEA’s snarky commentaryon the situation, but let’s get down to brass tacks. What the hell is going on here? Espionage, betrayal and backstabbing, that’s what!

According to Activision’s new 23-page complaint, “West and Zampella’s misdeeds formed an unlawful pattern and practice of conduct that was designed to steal the [Infinity Ward] studio, which is one of Activision’s most valuable assets — at the expense of Activision and its shareholders and for their own personal financial gain.”

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The two men are accused of going “on a secret trip by private jet to Northern California, arranged by their Hollywood agent, to meet with the most senior executives of Activision’s closest competitor.” Who’s in Northern California? EA is in Northern California. Makes that lack of a comment thing even a bigger slap in the face, doesn’t it?

West and Zampella’s lawyer has called these accusations a load of crap, but not in so many words. Actually, in many, many more words.

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