Showing posts with label Activision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activision. Show all posts

Headline RePLAY – 5.31.12

Today on Headline RePLAY: Activision v. West ends before going to court, the rumored Star Fox – Metroid: Fusion Saga game is debunked and a DC fighting game brought to you by the makers of Mortal Kombat.


Following leaked documents of corporate espionage, trial delays, the bitter showdown between Activision and the creators of the Call of Duty franchise

“All parties have reached a settlement in the dispute, the terms of which are strictly confidential,” said Robert Schwartz, the attorney representing Call of Duty creators Jason West and Vincent Zampella.

The settlement ends two years of litigation after Activision fired West and Zampella, which prompted the developers to sue Activision for “wrongful termination.” The publisher then countersued, accusing West and Zampella of being “disloyal.” A separate lawsuit was filed by a group of over 40 Infinity Ward developers, led by Todd Alderman, alleging that Activision denied them millions in bonus payments and royalties.

“Activision Blizzard, Inc. (ATVI) today announced that all parties to the litigation have reached a settlement of the dispute, the terms of which are strictly confidential,” said Activision in a released statement.

EA, the publisher that Activision dropped its countersuit against last week, weighed in on the settlement: “Activision’s refusal to pay their talent and attempt to blame EA were absurd. This settlement is a vindication of Vince and Jason, and the right of creative artists to collect the rewards due for their hard work.”

|Source: LA Times, Joystiq


The incredible rumor of a Star Fox and Metroid crossover for the Wii U that surfaced last week is put to rest today by the very source that brought it to light, citing new information.

“This game [Star Fox – Metroid: Fusion Saga] is not what Retro Studios is currently working on and it will not make an appearance at E3 next week,” said Paul, writer and owner of Paul Gale Network. “Now depending on what side of the fence you were on in regards to whether or not you wanted this game to be real is where this news might personally good or bad to you. If you hated the idea, then rest assured that the game isn’t happening. If you liked the idea, then at least I can leave you with a bit of cushioning.”

According to Paul’s source, at one time the crossover was indeed a proposal, as it represented a “more unified Nintendo universe” and one of “several potential team-up projects” that Nintendo has been considering.



From Warner Bros., DC Entertainment and the creators of Mortal Kombat comes Injustice: Gods Among Us, a fighting game that pits DC heroes and villains against each other.

In a serious case of Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe déjà vu, Injustice features iconic characters like Batman, Harley Quinn, Superman, The Flash, Wonder Woman and Solomon Grundy duking it out in interactive arenas with over the top moves that only superheroes can do (i.e. upper-cutting the Flash into space).

All its missing is the brightly-colored ninjas and Fatalities!

Injustice is slated for release sometime in 2013.

|Source: Injustice

Headline RePLAY – 5.30.12

Today on Headline RePLAY: Apple’s take on “traditional gaming,” the Activision v. West showdown is delayed and a new Final Fantasy title for mobile devices.


Apple is simply not interested in pursuing “traditional gaming,” says CEO Tim Cook, speaking at the D10 conference this week.

“I view that we are in gaming now in a fairly big way,” said Cook. “Gaming has kind of evolved a bit. More people play on portable devices. Where we might go in the future, we’ll see. Customers love games.”

As reported by All Things Digital, Cook adds that games have evolved past “big-screen console gaming” and Apple is just not interested in exploring that area of the market.  “I’m not interested in being in the console business in what is thought of as traditional gaming. But Apple is a big player today, and things in the future will only make that bigger.”

However, when asked if Apple will focus on games on TV, he said, “I think it could be interesting.”

|Source: Gamasutra


Hold off on the popcorn, the legal battle between Activision and the creators of the Call of Duty franchise has been delayed to June 1st, three days after the original start date, due to “logistical difficulties” assembling a sufficient jury pool.

The order came from California Superior Court Judge Elihu Berle, who also stipulated that the trial must end by July 2nd, which only gives attorneys of each party only 22 business days to wrap up the case versus the requested 30.

|Source: LA Times


Already released in Japan in 2010 as Final Fantasy Legends: Hikari to Yami no Senshi [Warriors of Light and Darkness], Square-Enix is introducing the West to the mobile game as Final Fantasy Dimensions for iOS and Android devices.

“Drawing upon the root of the series with such features as beautiful 2D pixel art, job-driven character growth, additional scenarios in which to inherit the jobs of your adventuring companions, and a classic story of light, darkness and crystals, FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS delivers the best of FINAL FANTASY, retro and fresh alike, directly to your smartphone.”

The game will be announced at E3 and is slated for release this summer.

Headline RePLAY – 5.16.12

Today on Headline RePLAY: Activision’s corporate espionage attempt with “Project Icebreaker,” Activision drops its countersuit against EA and Steam remote downloads are now available!  


It looks like Activision’s dismissal of ex-Infinity Ward leads Jason West and Vince Zampella wasn’t the first time the publisher attempted to do such a thing, newly-released court documents revealed today.

The documents, acquired by Giant Bomb, claims that Activision has launched an internal investigation called “Project Icebreaker” that aimed to “dig up dirt” on the Call of Duty creators in an effort to see them fired.  

Activision’s former director of IT Thomas Fenady was instructed to “dig up dirt on Jason and Vince” by chief legal officer (and current chief policy officer) George Rose because “we just want to get rid of them.” Rose claimed the orders were from Activision CEO Bobby Kotick, who he said would “take care of” Fenady.

Project Icebreaker involved breaking into West and Zampella’s e-mail, voicemail and computer. In order to accomplish these objectives, Fenady contacted Microsoft and security specialist InGuardians. Microsoft refused to help without a court order and InGuardians weren’t comfortable with the “legal hurdles.”

When that failed, there was even discussion to gain access by staging a fake fumigation or mock fire drill at Infinity Ward.

Rose denied allegations that he asked Fenady to “dig up dirt”, but did concede on Project Icebreaker’s existence and his instructions to Fenady to obtain information.

Activision seeks to dismiss Fenady’s testimony under attorney-client privilege while West and Zampella’s lawyers want to use it to prove that the publisher sought to remove the ex-leads prior to the 2010 fallout.

|Source: Giant Bomb


Activision has dropped its $400 million countersuit against EA today, announcing that the two companies “have decided to put this matter behind them.”

The publisher accused EA of “disrupting” Infinity Ward by “luring” away ex-leads Jason West and Vince Zampella. Activision sought $400 million in damages from “delays” and “disruptions” at Infinity Ward.

West and Zampella’s lawsuit against Activision for unpaid royalties and bonuses remains, however, and is scheduled for trial on May 29th, despite the publisher’s request to postpone it for 30 days.

|Source: Bloomberg


The ability to remotely download games to your PC or Mac was inevitable after Valve released its Steam mobile app, which allowed users to access and manage their library of games outside of the Steam client.  

Steam’s remote downloads are now available online, and all it requires is a PC or Mac with an active Steam client and a web browser or the Steam mobile app.

Convenience, thy name is Steam!

|Source: Steam

Headline RePLAY – 4.23.12

Today on Headline RePLAY: The next Call of Duty game, a new Capcom title we didn’t see coming and MIT hackers have fun with Tetris—on the side of a building.


Like clockwork we have another Call of Duty title incoming, except this time the announcement isn’t coming from some boring press release. Activision has instead decided to deliver the reveal during the NBA playoffs on May 1st via TNT.

No other details are known at this time, but it’s a Call of Duty game so what other information is really necessary?

|Source: Call of Duty

Capcom is expected to reveal an “unexpected new title” in the next week’s issue of Famitsu magazine, according to a preview at Famtisu.com.

The announcement is part of Resident Evil’s 15th anniversary coverage, which will include an interview, strategy guide for Operation: Raccoon City and a look at Capcom’s upcoming titles.

And although the next issue of Famitsu will be out on April 26th, details are generally leaked one day in advance.

|Source: Famtisu via Andriasang


The students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sure love a good “hack,” harmless pranks that sometimes means transforming a building into a game of Tetris.

On April 20th, a team of enterprising hackers turned the side of the MIT’s Green Building into a colossal, colorful and most importantly, a playable game of Tetris.

“MIT hackers have long considered ‘Tetris on the Green Building’ to be the Holy Grail of Hacks,” says the IHTFP Hack Gallery.

|Source: BostInno via Kotaku

Headline RePLAY – 1.9.12

Today on Headline RePLAY: Hints of a Black Ops sequel is afoot, the legal battle for the Fallout name comes to a conclusion and thousands show interest in seeing Dark Souls for the PC.


A sequel for Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops became inevitable today after the publisher secretly acquired the domain rights to blackops2.com.

Fusible reports that the domain was registered in May 2010 shortly after Black Ops was announced and switched from Domains by Proxy to MarkMonitor, an internet brand protection company that has Activision as a client.

Treyarch, the developer behind Black Ops, has never went on record in creating a sequel but the blackops2.com domain acquisition is a strong indicator towards such a possibility.

*Source: Fusible


Bethesda Softworks and Interplay’s battle in the courts over the rights to the Fallout name finally ended today.

The suit was in regards to a Fallout MMO, which Interplay announced five years ago. Bethesda announced that as part of the settlement Interplay lost its license to develop the Fallout MMO “null and void” and “all rights granted to Interplay” to develop the MMO “revert back to Bethesda, effective immediately.”

Consequently, Interplay’s rights to sell Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics will expire in December 2013 in addition to any merchandising rights it had in association with the Fallout IP.

*Source: Joystiq


A Namco Bandai employee last week offered this quest to fans of Dark Souls: show “demand” for a PC version of the acclaimed RPG— and the fans have answered in the tens of thousands.

As of this news posting, there are over 54,000 signatures on a petition asking Namco Bandai to release Dark Souls on the PC and the numbers are still rising.

For those that would like to show support for the effort, the petition can be found here.  

*Source: Destructoid