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Activision fires Infinity Ward's studio head
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GldRush98
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 Activision fires Infinity Ward's studio head
http://kotaku.com/5483427/activision-ci ... e=true&s=iQuote: Jason West and Vince Zampella, two lead developers at Infinity Ward, met with Activision earlier today. Then they seemed to disappear and "bouncer-types" showed up at the studio. This Activision filing might explain why.
"The Company is concluding an internal human resources inquiry into breaches of contract and insubordination by two senior employees at Infinity Ward," Acitivsion states in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. "This matter is expected to involve the departure of key personnel and litigation. At present, the Company does not expect this matter to have a material impact on the Company."
Activision also adds that it will be releasing another Call of Duty game this year. That game is believed to be developed by Treyarch.
According to West's Facebook and Linked In pages, he is currently no longer working for Infinity Ward.
UPDATE: It appears that studio head Jason West has been let go from Infinity Ward. West's LinkedIn account now lists his position as "past," and shows that the position ended in March 2010. In addition, one of our own sources inside Infinity Ward has said that Activision is "flexing their muscles" against the studio, which is attempting to "push back against change." More as we hear it. Can Activision PLEASE just go out of business now? I hope the rest of the IW employees leave Activision and start up their own company. Such bullshit. 
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| Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:14 am |
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KrAzE
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wowza.
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| Tue Mar 02, 2010 2:35 pm |
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GldRush98
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Activision wants to turn Call of Duty in to a Tomb Raider style and/or MMO style game. Quote: Activision has now officially responded to the reported shakeup at Infinity Ward.
The publisher has confirmed studio heads Vince Zampella and Jason West have left the company, but issued no other comment related to their departure. There was no mention of "insubordination" or "breach of contract" in Activision's statement.
Activision Publishing CTO Steve Pearce and head of production Steve Ackrich are temporarily in charge of Infinity Ward.
According to the release, Infinity Ward will move forward on developing two downloadable map packs for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, both due for release sometime in 2010.
Confirming what we already suspected, a new Call of Duty is coming from Treyarch Games later this year. What we didn't already know, however, was Activision's intentions for Sledgehammer Games (headed by former Visceral Games developers Glen A. Schofield and Michael Condrey) to release a brand-new Call of Duty game "in the action-adventure genre" sometime in 2011.
No setting or gameplay details were revealed for either upcoming Call of Duty product, but the "action-adventure" description suggests it won't be a first-person-shooter.
Activision also vaguely discussed intentions for the future of the series, which include pulling the Call of Duty franchise under a singular business unit. Activision also intends to "expand" the Call of Duty brand similar to what Blizzard Entertainment has done with its franchises.
This lines up with Activision's public intentions to eventually release a subscription-based Call of Duty game. According to Activision, this change "will include a focus on high-margin digital online content and further the brand as the leading action entertainment franchise in new geographies, new genres and with new digital business models."
"2010 will be another important year for the Call of Duty franchise," said Activision Publishing president and CEO Mike Griffith in a brief statement. "In addition to continued catalog sales, new downloadable content from Infinity Ward and a new Call of Duty release, we are excited about the opportunity to bring the franchise to new geographies, genres and players."
More details as they become available. All aboard the Activision fail boat. Yikes. Well CoD, it was fun while it lasted. At least your good versions will always be around for us to play. Fuck Activision.
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| Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:53 am |
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KrAzE
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Better get a sword.
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| Wed Mar 03, 2010 2:04 pm |
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GldRush98
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As long as the sword has a red dot mod, it'll be cool.
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| Wed Mar 03, 2010 6:40 pm |
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KrAzE
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its actually an upgrade.
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| Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:48 pm |
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