Headline RePLAY – 4.18.12

Today on Headline RePLAY: The makers of Angry Birds reject a $2 billion acquisition offer, Ubisoft gets sued for its Assassin's Creed series and the next God of War title gets leaked early.


Recently we heard of Zynga’s $180 million acquisition of Omgpop, the makers of the hit app Draw Something. However, did you know that Zynga tried to buy out Rovio Entertainment, the studio responsible for Angry Birds, with an offer of more than $2 billion?

Rovio has rejected the offer and declined to comment.

Bloomberg reports this is part of Zynga’s new strategy to counter Electronic Arts in the mobile gaming market by acquiring many “high-growth hits” like Draw Something to add to the company’s portfolio. Zynga has even recruited former EA executive Barry Cottle for this purpose.

“They are not really that competent in mobile, and they need to be,” said Wedbush Securities Inc. analyst Michael Pachter. “It’s the way that a big chunk of the world accesses the Internet.”

Pachter observes that the acquisition war may have unintended consequences: “You are going to have a lot of developers swinging for the fences and trying to hit it fast and hope Zynga will give them a couple hundred million dollars.”

|Source: Bloomberg


Ubisoft is being sued by John L. Beiswenger, the author of the novel Link, over alleged similarities between his book and the Assassin’s Creed series.

Beiswenger claims that the “Link device” and “Link lab” are “integral part” of the novel’s plot and setting, which the suit claims is similar to the Animus and Animus 2.0 in the Assassin’s Creed games. Other similarities include “spiritual and biblical tones, with references made to Jesus and God, the Garden of Eden, and the forbidden fruit.”

The novel even has references to assassins and assassinations.

The suit is requesting $1.05 million worth in damages for each Assassin’s Creed product released since 2007 or $5.25 million if the judge rules that Ubisoft has deliberately infringed on Beiswenger’s work in addition to preventing the release of Assassin’s Creed III.



Like most things on the internet, it gets leaked early—like the next God of War game, which was inadvertently revealed by an Amazon.com product page, complete with box art and trailer.

The latest installment in the series is titled God of War: Ascension and it follows Kratos before he became the “Ghost of Sparta” or “a time when something other than rage consumed him.”

And that little narrative detail definitely nails it as a prequel.   

|Source: NeoGAF

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