This also does not surprise me as a legal matter: when you publish unverified allegations and defend them against a non-public figure, it's relatively likely that you are going to have a pretty ugly uphill battle as that's all but textbook defamation.
If they had been more careful about publication (e.g. here are a list of people with allegations against them, but we cannot verify any of them, this is not a statement of guilt), they would be fine. But instead, they took the allegation = guilty path and went full firebrand, which is one of the few things you can't do under current American 1A jurisprudence without getting in trouble.
Easter eggs demonstrate that the people working at the company might have some degree of personality rather than being assimilated into a corporate hive mind where all individual interests are subservient to the whims of the collective, by which I mean senior managers.
I know a lot of lifetime Dems in that boat; many of my friends have just given up on voting. They don't support Trump, but they also don't support what the Democratic party has become and their push to lift up SJW forces, so what you have is a lot of people just sitting on their hands who previously supported Obama enthusiastically.
Old news, but still just as silly.
These are not "races" as we discuss them today, they are different species in the scientific sense. Even so, the SJW crowd can't stop projecting their racist beliefs about black people onto orcs, so they have to change orcs before someone gets in trouble.
It's funny; as soon as conservatives make their own platform, people try to tear it down instantly and it's bad they made their own platform.