38 Studios Finalizes Rhode Island Relocation

Andy Chalk

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38 Studios Finalizes Rhode Island Relocation


Curt Schilling's 38 Studios [http://www.38studios.com/] has officially taken up residence in Rhode Island, settling on the cozy six-story, 104,000-square-foot One Empire Plaza in downtown Providence.

There was much uproar and hullabaloo over $75 million in loan guarantees the state of Rhode Island used to lure 38 Studios from Massachusetts, to the point that the whole deal started to look like it jumped onto the deal [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/103199-Rhode-Island-Begins-to-Swing-Against-38-Studios] as a bad one that put state taxpayers at risk for a relatively minor payoff. It looks like it's all over but the shouting now, however: The studio has signed a lease on a location in the state capital, cementing a "tremendous economic development opportunity" for the state.

"This investment creates 450 high-paying jobs, provides job opportunities for our college graduates in a fast growing industry, and will attract other interactive and entertainment companies to Rhode Island," said Governor Donald Carcieri. "Located in the heart of the capital city and surrounded by our universities and strong arts community, I am confident that 38 Studios will serve as a touchstone for growth in the interactive entertainment and digital media industry."

But it turns out that 38 Studios won't need to create quite that many jobs in order to receive most of the money promised. The contract with the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation actually features two components, a payout agreement and a "full-time jobs covenant," with different terms and conditions. Because of that, as long as the studio has employed at least 250 people by December 2011, it will be eligible to receive $64 million - 90 percent of the $75 million deal's total value after fees. The studio is only obligated to hit the 450 employee mark by October 2013, two years after it becomes eligible to receive most of the money.

"There was a reason for doing that," explained Robert Stolzman, a lawyer for the EDC, who said the state is currently struggling with an unemployment rate of nearly 12 percent. "We wanted a fast infusion of jobs in Rhode Island."

There are penalties built into the deal if 38 Studios fails to hire enough employees but EDC spokeswoman Melissa Chambers claimed that the "fine print" isn't terribly relevant since the company's business plan won't work with less than 450 employees anyway.

38 Studios is currently working on two games, an MMOG codenamed Copernicus and a single-player RPG called Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. But neither title is close to seeing the light of day, which is the biggest source of concern over the deal; Gina Raimondo, the Democratic party's candidate for General Treasurer, described the company as "highly, highly risky - they have no revenue and have never released a game." Nonetheless, it now appears that she'll just have to cross her fingers and hope for the best.

Source: WPRI.com


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zombie711

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so a huge gamble of a studio is making an mmo, the most risky type of triple A game to make. not good
 

cobrausn

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75 million loan risk for an MMO-studio that 'might' have about 450 total jobs? Another example as to why people shouldn't really trust the government with their money.
 

maddawg IAJI

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Honestly, I hope they do succeed. but that's just the Sox fan in me talking, it is a risky thing and chances are, they probably won't survive, but there is always hope. In the meantime, welcome to the neighborhood 38 Studios.
 

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I really hope they succeed if it means people get good jobs in that area and maybe their success will be contagious.
 

Jared

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Lets hope the inventment will go to waste...Lets see what they can do!
 

airwolfe591

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I don't think they'll have much of a problem with the leads they have on board, I'm excited to see more about Reckoning and will probably get it since the guy who lead the design for Morrowind and Oblivion is designing it, with Todd McFarlane leading the art and animation.
 

HobbesMkii

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Well, I'm proud to see that my homestate won't allow the Narragansett tribe to build a casino because we don't want none of that nasty gambling, but is totally fine with dropping $75 million on a game studio trying to make a WOW-Killer (so far, an impossible task) headed by Curt Schilling, Todd MacFarlane, and RA Salvatore. All I'm gonna say is Kingdoms of Amalur better be really good and profitable, and Schilling had better whip out the bloody sock for every press interview.
 

Tom Phoenix

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Good. Honestly, the state would end up being douchebags if they didn't uphold the deal they made themselves.

Yes, this wasn't very well thought out, but they should have considered that before they made the offer. Now that 38 Studios has gone through all the trouble of relocating (a time which they could have spent actually developing games and making a name for themselves), the state of Rhode Island has no choice but to keep their end of the bargain.

Hopefully, though, 38 Studios won't forget theirs either. Afterall, this is a preety big investment.
 

SimuLord

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Curt? If you wanted to make AAA titles, you should've chosen Pawtucket, not Providence.
 

Greg Tito

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SimuLord said:
Curt? If you wanted to make AAA titles, you should've chosen Pawtucket, not Providence.
This is genius. Well done, Sir Simulord.
 

SimuLord

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Greg Tito said:
SimuLord said:
Curt? If you wanted to make AAA titles, you should've chosen Pawtucket, not Providence.
This is genius. Well done, Sir Simulord.
Thank you. It is an honor to get such praise (and a knighthood?) from a gold-name.

(edit: And apparently you won a jackpot---this is my 7777th post.)