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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The End of a Great Company?

The "Fall of Duty" as most people now refer to it is getting pretty deep now. It started way back when Activision canned Vince Zampella and Jason West and now has come to more talented devs just up and leaving Infinity Ward.

HERE is a past post I did about why this all started and HERE is the second in the timeline confirming the cause. Where we fall now is definitely turbulent waters for the company that Activision "[looks] forward to continuing work with Infinity Ward's deep bench of proven talent..."

About a month after the initial canning, Infinity Ward lost two more: Todd Alderman who is a Lead Designer for Modern Warfare and Francesco Gigliotti, a Lead Software Engineer.

After this bit, Zampella and West formed Respawn Studios, a company that will own the IPs they create and are working with EA Partners for publishing and distribution. A swift kick in the nads to Activision in my opinion.

After the forming of Respawn Entertainment, Activision made this comment: "This agreement comes as no surprise to Activision given the myriad of improper activities detailed in the cross-complaint filed on Friday against [Zampella and Vince]...." I don't think Vince and Zampella did anything out of bounds and that Activision is seriously off its rocker if they think they'll be able to put out a title like Modern Warfare 3 and have it surpass MW2.

Now we see three people leaving the company at the same time; Programmer Jon Shiring, Senior Animator Bruce Ferriz and Lead Designer Mackey McCandlish are all no longer employed under Infinity Ward/Activision. None of the three have said exactly why they left, nor have they commented on what their next steps are; except for Ferriz who has confirmed to have been picked up by Santa-Monica's Big Red Button Entertainment for an undisclosed project.

With the company's devs all leaving Infinity Ward, I really wonder what's going to happen to one of the best game series' I've ever played; not only the game but the company that consistently put out amazing titles for all to enjoy. I wonder what Activision has to say now.

-Armand

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