He was "toxic" because he saw the downfall comming.
First, Vanilla Scrap and then, his soundtracks. So he try to step in and change something but in the wrong manner and got fired by the end of the day.
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You misunderstand me. I am not faulting him for being upset over what happened. He is an artist and they dumped on his art. Understandably he was upset. However, both sides acted unprofessionally handling it. Marty could have sucked it up and completed his contract and got the work done. Instead he chose to let this eat at him and he became toxic over it. He could have and should have been more professional about it. At the same time Bungie should have fought for him a little harder on the front end, but with Activision holding the purse strings you really don't know how much pull they really had. Also it was total b.s. for Bungie to pull that crap about the stocks and bonuses when they fired Marty. If they truly felt he was a valued member they would have just parted ways amicably and let things be what they were.