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Activision’s Bobby Kotick hates developers, innovation, cheap games, you

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Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has been on fire this week. At the Deutsche Bank Securities Technology Conference in San Francisco he made a number of comments that seem to have been calculated to explode the heads of gamers, developers, and anyone who cares a jot about the industry. In a wide-ranging speech, Kotick – who earned $14m last year – dropped a number of bombs about Activision’s future plans, none of which were designed to make anyone happy apart from Activision shareholders.

Essentially, Kotick is in thrall to the almighty dollar to the expense of all else. Thus: “In the last cycle of videogames you spent $50 on a game, played it and took it back to the shop for credit. Today, we’ll (charge) $100 for a guitar. You might add a microphone or drums; you might buy two or three expansions packs, different types of music. Over the life of your ownership you’ll probably buy around 25 additional song packs in digital downloads. So, what used to be a $50 sale is a $500 sale today.”

This echoes a statement Kotick made last year when he explained the company’s lack of support for some new games, specifically ones that don’t lend themselves to sequels. Activision, Kotick said, has no interest in games that “don’t have the potential to be exploited every year on every platform with clear sequel potential and have the potential to become $100 million franchises.”

Talking of $100m franchises, Kotick likes the way that World of Warcraft is heading. “The best of all margins – the 25 per cent operating margin business – has the potential as we can see with World of Warcraft to be a 50 per cent operating margin business. What used to be a low 20s return on invested capital business is now growing to a plus 40 per cent return on invested capital business.”

And he’s not just setting his sights on Guitar Hero and WoW fans. Talking about upcoming and expensive Activision titles such as Modern Warfare 2, Kotick said: “if it was left to me, I would raise the prices even further.”

Having fired these encouraging salvos at the gaming community, Kotick then switched his targets to console manufacturers, who he seems intent on putting out of business by “untethering” Activision games from other-party hardware. “I think what the untethered Guitar Hero does is equal the playing field a little more and give you some leverage with first parties when it comes to downloadable content and the business model.”

Maybe the choice quotes of the event, though, came when Kotick talked about Activision’s developers; you know, the guys who actually make the stuff he gets so rich from. You’d think he’d have a bit of respect for them, right? Oh no, Kotick’s goal over the past 10 years has been – you couldn’t make this up – “to take all the fun out of making video games.” How? By instilling a culture of “scepticism, pessimism, and fear” amongst the company’s staff based around the economic depression and an incentive program that rewards “profit and nothing else”.

We’re having a hard time coming to terms with all this. While we tend to expect mega rich corporate bosses to be at least a bit evil, this flagrant display of gamer hate has left us dumbfounded. Activision is a mammoth company, with some of the biggest-selling franchises in the world under its umbrella, but at the end of the day its profits come from the pockets of gamers who don’t want to miss out on some great titles. If any other CEO exhibited as much contempt for his or her customers as Kotick has, their company would surely expect to face negative feedback or even a consumer boycott. But you just know that nothing like that will happen here. Apart from running the negligible risk of a few blogs printing pictures of him with devil horns or a Hitler moustache, Kotick knows that he’s invulnerable. The gaming “community” just doesn’t have the will or the organisation to, say, boycott Modern Warfare 2, and that – even more than Kotick’s comments – makes us truly sad.

http://www.geeks.co.uk/7282-activision%E2%80%99s-bobby-kotick-hates-developers-innovation-cheap-games-you

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the comment SONY made pre 2006/ Nintendo during N64 era/ EA 5 years ago are nothing compared to the kind of things he's starting to do!



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He's the evil spawn of satan when it comes to gaming. I hope EA and Take-Two merge and beat his company down. He IS afraid of such a move, after all.



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Hate is a very strong word, but I sure as hell don't like or respect him.



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The music game fad is about to run its course -- so the GH franchise has a limited lifespan.

Some day, someone will build a MMO that people want to play like WoW -- and WoW will be RIP.

Developers will start going to other publishers, allowing someone else to come up with the new franchises.

And eventually, sequels lose their zeal.

So this strategy will work today -- but could make for a poor tomorrow.

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yes HATE is a strong word, but what is his problem, can Activision Stockholders not ELECT him out of the company!



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^ Infinity Ward just need to break free from them, and watch then how a huge dent will be left in the company.



Rockstar: Announce Bully 2 already and make gamers proud!

Kojima: Come out with Project S already!

mike_intellivision said:
The music game fad is about to run its course -- so the GH franchise has a limited lifespan.

Some day, someone will build a MMO that people want to play like WoW -- and WoW will be RIP.

Developers will start going to other publishers, allowing someone else to come up with the new franchises.

And eventually, sequels lose their zeal.

So this strategy will work today -- but could make for a poor tomorrow.

Mike from Morgantown

And this it's solely due to Activision's raping of the franchise.



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a scary thing is, he seems like a very nice guy while doing speeches on stage!

but behind the scenes he's a manipulative & scheming rabbit!



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His comments and action have caused me to not buy and more COD games or GH games. So yeah, I hate him for it.



I don't hate him - I do strongly dislike his direction and approach.

Make no mistake, though, if Activision continues to shine with this approach it will spread.

Why risk something new when you can put out version 10 of the same FPS with some new textures, missions that simply rework previous titles, and a smattering of 'new bits' - or release a music game and then release a ton of DLC for it on a regular basis?

Still, look at Hollywood, the music industry, etc. It's not like this doesn't happen all the time when its entertainment as commerce.



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