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Word is the meeting is offsite. I wouldn't be surprised if either they're being fired en masse, or Kotick expects a majority to quit once he speaks with them.

Can't have them taking things from the office, now can he!



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Activision's New Plans For Call of Duty Include New Developer, New Genres

Publisher Activision announced today new "strategic plans" for the Call of Duty franchise, announcing a new developer for the shooter franchise and confirming the departure of key Infinity Ward staffers.

Activision announced it will form a "dedicated [Call of Duty] business unit that will bring together its various new brand initiatives with focused, dedicated resources around the world." It plans to expand the Call of Duty brand "with the same focus seen in its Blizzard Entertainment business unit" placing 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."

As previously announced, Activision will release a new Call of Duty game from series co-developer Treyarch, responsible for Call of Duty 3 and Call of Duty: World At War, this fall. Developer Infinity Ward is still scheduled to release two downloadable map packs for Modern Warfare 2 this year.

In 2011, Activision will release another new Call of Duty game from Sledgehammer Games, the recently formed studio lead by Dead Space creative leads Glen A. Schofield and Michael Condrey. The title will "extend the franchise into the action-adventure genre."

The previously mentioned Call of Duty business unit will be led by Philip Earl, who currently runs Activision Publishing's Asia Pacific region. Activision Publishing's Steve Pearce, chief technology officer, and Steve Ackrich, head of production, will lead Infinity Ward on an interim basis. Former studios heads Jason West and Vince Zampella are no longer with Infinity Ward, officially.

"Activision doesn't comment on HR matters related to its studios," said reps when asked for comment about the departures.

Activision Publishing also announced that the company is "in discussions with a select number of partners to bring the franchise to Asia, one of the fastest growing regions for online multiplayer games in the world."



action-adventure genre, lol, way to milk.



RIP Call Of Duty



That is officially the end of the CoD saga.

Now it's going to be interesting where the former IW employees go to.



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Errr....this might be the end of MW, but hardly the end of COD...there is still Treyarch.



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Activision will probably the COD name to every game it makes; COD Tony Hawk, COD Guitar Hero, COD blah blah blah



It's official. I'm boycotting Activision. This is the last dick move i support.




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heruamon said:
Errr....this might be the end of MW, but hardly the end of COD...there is still Treyarch.

1. those are not true CoD games

2. we all know the sales will go down dramatically. Guitar Hero anyone ?



Barozi said:
heruamon said:
Errr....this might be the end of MW, but hardly the end of COD...there is still Treyarch.

1. those are not true CoD games

2. we all know the sales will go down dramatically. Guitar Hero anyone ?

I'm not sure what you mean...



"...You can't kill ideas with a sword, and you can't sink belief structures with a broadside. You defeat them by making them change..."

- From By Schism Rent Asunder