Codemasters Confirms Bodycount Delay

Andy Chalk

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Codemasters Confirms Bodycount Delay


Codemasters CEO Rod Cousens has confirmed that the "outrageous" FPS Bodycount [http://www.codemasters.co.uk/games/index.php?gameid=3201&format=] is being delayed and that Adrian Bolton, general manager at the Codemasters Guildford studio, is no longer with the company.

Bolton's sudden departure follows that of former Creative Director Stuart Black [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/100263-Bodycount-Creative-Director-F-ck-Realism], who announced in July that he would be leaving the studio after wrapping up his duties in October, and of former Executive Producer Tom Gillo, who left before Black. Cousens confirmed that the game has now been delayed into "early summer" of next year but added that all would be well, even without Bolton and Black.

"He's left, but I don't think the company centers around one person," Cousens told Eurogamer [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-11-05-adrian-bolton-exits-codemasters]. "Someone will fill the void. I don't see it as any threat to either the well-being of the product, the well-being of the studio or the well-being of the company. I don't think it's life-threatening."

"The remit within Codemasters [http://www.codemasters.com] is not to compromise the quality of any content we publish. We're not prepared to compromise the game. In common with other software publishers, has that resulted in delays? It's absolutely resulted in some delays," he continued.

"As a consequence of that, have we looked at the studio and how the studio's run? Sure, we look at that. I also think that's normal business," he said. "I don't think it's any more sinister than that. People have a habit of reading into it, and two plus two becomes five, but we plan to publish the game in early summer next year and we're not being any more specific than that because we're not prepared to compromise on the quality."

He did, however, acknowledge that Codemasters wasn't happy with the state of the game at E3 2010. Regarding the departure of Black, he said, "I can give you a fluffy answer and say Stuart's looking for new challenges in life - all the old cliches that get put forward. We're not saying that."

"We weren't satisfied with where [Bodycount] was. We did make changes, and we're making changes because we're not prepared to compromise our DNA. That's the hard facts of life," he continued. "I read all the stuff on Call of Duty [http://www.activision.com], and the end of the world is nigh, and the lawsuits that are flying around and the shots they're taking in a very public way. If you read that, that's bound to have compromised the game. I will tell you that it will be the best-selling game this year, so I don't think Activision will be particularly troubled by it."

Bodycount is currently in development for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and is now scheduled, as Cousens said, for release in early summer 2011.


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Valiance

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It's okay, I'm still looking forward to it. When it comes out, it comes out...

If only it was a sequel to "Operation: Body Count" from the early/mid 90s...

I do like how they don't make much of a big deal about Botton or Black leaving. I just hope it stays with whatever they were trying to do. Codemasters has always put out great games, at least racing-wise, so I still feel confident they'll get this going.
 

felixader

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Whoops. I can't to shake a uncertain ungood feeling.

If i had cared for this game i mean - those signs have till now not promissed good things.

By the way, while they are on making changes, add Iron Sigths goddamnit. X-P
 

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I liked Black. Bodycount sounds even better. I continue to look forward to this. I am sad Stuart Black left, but I hope he found something to work on that he liked. I also hope the game won't suck with his departure.
 

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Valiance said:
I do like how they don't make much of a big deal about Botton or Black leaving. I just hope it stays with whatever they were trying to do. Codemasters has always put out great games, at least racing-wise, so I still feel confident they'll get this going.
However, this is not a racing game, and their past shooters have been... sub-par.