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SamUK wrote:I dont think IW have paid there loyalties for COD to activision.
SamUK wrote:So i guess if the devs behind one of those games doesnt pay..
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Theyll be pretty pi$$ed.
JohnnyC wrote:SamUK wrote:I dont think IW have paid there loyalties for COD to activision.
Sorry, but isn't that supposed to say'royalties'
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SamUK wrote:So i guess if the devs behind one of those games doesnt pay..
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Theyll be pretty pi$$ed.
I think you got it the wrong way around.
Activision, as the publisher, get the money from the retailers/distributers- the publisher then pays the developer.
SamUK wrote:What are royalties exactly then? I thought it was just there share of the games money?
Today, Activision confirmed in a press release that Jason West and Vince Zampellathe executives behind the Infinity Ward studio that's responsible for the Call of Duty franchise and which Activision bought in 2003are no longer with the company.The confirmation backs up that the two were ousted from the developer yesterday, after
an Activision filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that said the company was investigating
"breaches of contract and insubordination by two senior employees at Infinity Ward.
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Reports flew across the Internet last night that the executives were missing from the company, perhaps having been escorted out by Activision security.
The press release, copied below, gives a rundown on the future of Call of Duty series, saying that Infinity Ward is currently working on two downloadable map packs to be released in this calendar year for the incredibly popular Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.Looking further ahead, Treyarch
(which has had the development duties on many
"off-year" releases, such as Call of Duty: World at War) is developing a CoD game for release this year.
And the release also said that Sledgehammer Gamesthe Activision-owned studio formed by two former EA development executives behind the Dead Space serieswas working on a new game in the CoD series due out in 2011.
It seems that Activision has been working on these moves for some time, because, while ousting executives can be a quick process in the scheme of things, mapping out the development of a major franchise across three studios isn't a hastily arranged process.You can bet there'll be much more on this topic over the coming months, and TeamXbox will bring you the details as soon as we get them.
Andy Jones wrote:I read Activision got wind that the 2 guys in question at IW were about to jump ship to Electronic Arts.
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EA had recently announced they're bringing back the Medal of Honor series
Coincidence
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