At least some of you must have heard about the whole Activision-Infinity Ward madness. Well to sum it up, there is no IW anymore, now it’s Respawn Entertainment with a publishing contract with EA. Activision is sueing Jason West and Vince Zampella, the CEO’s of IW, and they’re sueing back to earn the rights to the Modern Warfare name, and 38 other IW employess are also sueing for 625 million dollars because Activision withheld about 100 million dollars that belonged to IW. That’s about it. And now with that article, we know that Activision signed a 10-year publishing contract with Bungie, of all companies. I REALLY don’t know exactly what to make of this. So please give me your opinions on this whole subject.
I find that sad. Because when you look back, they look like a one-trick pony under MS. Part of me has to ask if that’s all they were willing to give MS or if that’s all MS were asking for. Anyway, I have little doubt the Halo franchise will suffer some from the lack of Bungie. I would love for MS to just move on to creating the next big franchise, but the existence of 343 and the lack of a prolific first-party says they’re ready to keep juicing despite how not as great the games will be from now on.
What’s interesting to me is Bungie’s deal with Activision is for multiple iterations of a single franchise. So I guess this looks to be their multiplatform solution to Halo. And I think because of how Bungie works you should be prepared to see this franchise and only this franchise for the next ten years, little or no deviations. If it succeeds of course.
But I do wonder wtf happened to the deal they were supposed to have with MS. The one where MS gets first dibs on publishing Bungie’s work?
Bungie, unless they do some serious backpedaling or negotiate a new deal with MS, could find themselves in a breach of contract with MS over this. Guess we’ll just have to wait and see, yes?
At least some of you must have heard about the whole Activision-Infinity Ward madness. Well to sum it up, there is no IW anymore, now it’s Respawn Entertainment with a publishing contract with EA. Activision is sueing Jason West and Vince Zampella, the CEO’s of IW, and they’re sueing back to earn the rights to the Modern Warfare name, and 38 other IW employess are also sueing for 625 million dollars because Activision withheld about 100 million dollars that belonged to IW. That’s about it. And now with that article, we know that Activision signed a 10-year publishing contract with Bungie, of all companies. I REALLY don’t know exactly what to make of this. So please give me your opinions on this whole subject.
West and Zampella sued first and Activision counter-sued the day after. Basically Activision fired the two for looking for new contract deals with other publishers. Looking for a new job while currently employed is insubordination, apparently. The whole process of Activision trying to find a way to fire the two and screw them out of their royalties is just one big dick move.
Activision later gave the royalties they owed the two to the remaining employees of Infinity Ward. The public statement they made about this was incredibly childish (it even had smilies and shit).
Soon after THAT 38 or 39 current and past employees of IW sued Activision for holding out on royalties so that the team was pretty much forced to make MW3 (when they were already forced to make MW2).
Anyway, the majority of the original employees of IW are still there. I think the number of people who have left is around 20 and only a few of those have made their way to Respawn. Respawn isn’t just Infinity Ward with a new name. I think I remember a statement they made recently they don’t know what they’re going to do with the studio, despite their history with FPS games.
IW are basically dead, though. I wouldn’t expect MW3 to be any good. In fact most analysts suspect IW will just be broken down and the remaining employees spread out into other developers working on the franchise.
Aaand with 3 new CoD games (one being a third person adventure) coming out in the next two years, I think it’s safe to say the franchise Activision are ready to milk the franchise like they’ve done with Guitar Hero. It’s dead.
From what I’ve read they still have their deal MS to publish games and will have it even after Halo: Reach launches. MS owns a very small part of Bungie and if they see that there’s something fishy going on with their assosciation with Activision, they’ll crank open those wallets and Bungie will run right back.
If the entry on Activision doesn’t make you want to find the CEO of activision and spit in his face personally, you’re a monster.
As far as the deal with Bungie goes, I think that Bungie just scored the best deal they could possibly imagine. And the circumstances were perfect for this. Activision was suspecting Infinity Ward was looking for a new publishers, they got sued, then they sued too, and then got sued one more time. Making this deal with Bungie redirected the spotlight from all the drama with Infinity Ward. Also Infinity Ward was the one that wanted exact same deal from Activision but never got it. EA was the one they turned to. But now, Bungie was having the same problems with Microsoft, as Infinity Ward had with Activision. They wanted to own their creatios, their IP’s, be independent, appeal to a wide audience but that was impossible while they were still with MS. So, they turned to Activision who undoubtedly is a popular publisher. So Bungie gets to make games the way they want to, they will own them, they will be on multiple platforms AND they’re probably gonna all sell well, seeing how popular Halo got, a game that’s exclusive to a single platform. I say good for them.
The shooter is the most overrated popular genre in gaming right now. And since they have had overwhelming success making them, it makes sense to make another.
eh, who cares, Halo blows anyways! Im just glad that MS is starting to lose their exclusivity grip on some of their 3rd party developers!
6-month and 1-year exclusivity deals aren’t much of a grip imo.