EA Slings More Mud at Activision

Greg Tito

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EA Slings More Mud at Activision



Activision preaches healthy competition, but EA wants Call of Duty's sales numbers.

The two largest third party publishers of videogames already compete for profits, but Electronic Arts wants to make it personal. Activision Publishing's new CEO Eric Hirshberg took the stage at GamesCom [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/112398-Activision-Not-Impressed-By-EAs-Name-Calling] this week to say that vitriolic barbs traded between game companies in the press only serves to bring the industry down. EA's Jeff Brown response was that Activision is just acting like a little ***** because they are scared by Battlefield 3 stealing Call of Duty customers.

"Competition is of course a good thing. It keeps us all on our toes and ultimately makes the games better. It's healthy. But it's one thing to want your game to succeed and another thing to actively, publicly say you want other games to fail," Hirschberg said in his GamesCom address before mentioning [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/112398-Activision-Not-Impressed-By-EAs-Name-Calling] that EA CEO was quoted saying he wants CoD to "rot from its core."

"I actually feel this kind of rhetoric is bad for our industry," Hirschberg said. "I want as many games as possible to succeed, whether we created them or not, because I want this industry to keep growing and bringing in new people."

In response to that, EA basically said, "Fuck you, Hirschberg."

"Welcome to the big leagues Eric - I know you're new in the job but someone should have told you this is an competitive industry," Brown said.

"You've got every reason to be nervous. Last year Activision had a 90 [percent] share in the shooter category," he continued. "This year, Battlefield 3 is going to take you down to 60 or 70. At that rate, you'll be out of the category in 2-3 years."

Brown then threw some recent failures in Hirschberg's face. "If you don't believe me, go to the store and try to buy a copy of Guitar Hero or Tony Hawk."

Zang a doo!

I've got to admit that I'm on the fence in the whole EA vs. Activision gang fight. I can certainly respect Hirschberg for taking the higher ground and making clear his desire to push the medium forward. And childish remarks by games CEOs doesn't really make me feel confident in the growth of the industry.

But dang if EA doesn't have some stones for keeping the rivalry alive. If your enemy wants to act all self-righteously, the perfect way to get under his skin is to amp up the insult-machine. Like how sports rivalries can elevate the game to a new emotional level, perhaps EA throwing sand in Activision's eyes is exactly what's needed to prevent annual unimaginative CoD iterations.

Source: Industry Gamers [http://www.industrygamers.com/news/ea-continues-trash-talking-eric-hirshberg-about-call-of-duty/]





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Kenjitsuka

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"In response to that, EA basically said, "Fuck you, Hirschberg." "

Good summary of their intentions.
Perhaps they should fake bleep out some words next time to get the rival's blood really pumping XD
 

Dirand

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Yeah some of the statements coming from EA are a little ridiculous, but lets not try and forget how Activision has pretty much openly stated they dont care about gaming and are going to try and milk you for ever cent your worth.

Safe to say im with EA on this one.
 

xitel

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Okay, you know what? I'm just going to say it. Shut the fuck up EA. Get over yourself. Seriously. Make games, promote your games, sell your games. That's FINE. That's fucking GREAT. Good on ya'. But when you start attacking other devs, slinging shit like a school yard bully? Yeah, there's where people start losing all respect for you. And this applies to ALL companies, not just EA and Activision. People need to just shut up and focus on making a product that is good and will sell on its own merit, instead of just making a product and trying to sell more by flat-out insulting your contemporaries.
 

Zhukov

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Congratulations EA, you're managing to come off as being more of a dick than Activision.

That's quite the accomplishment. You must have really had to work at it.
 

dragongit

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Oh EA... you guys are acting just like... oh wait, thats EA too. Damn is there anything redeaming about them anymore?
 

ultimateownage

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Well maybe EA should focus on not pissing of it's customers instead of pissing off Activision. They're not doing very well at that right now.
 

Something Amyss

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Gaming companies acting like children. I can't help but wonder if this is deliberately to fuel a fanboy war, or if gaming has really devolved as a hobby.
 

RA92

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As someone who's not siding with either parties and has no vested interest in this shooter market, all I can say is...

FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!
 

NickCaligo42

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xitel said:
Okay, you know what? I'm just going to say it. Shut the fuck up EA. Get over yourself. Seriously. Make games, promote your games, sell your games. That's FINE. That's fucking GREAT. Good on ya'. But when you start attacking other devs, slinging shit like a school yard bully? Yeah, there's where people start losing all respect for you. And this applies to ALL companies, not just EA and Activision. People need to just shut up and focus on making a product that is good and will sell on its own merit, instead of just making a product and trying to sell more by flat-out insulting your contemporaries.
THANK YOU. Can't possibly agree more. All these developers are starting to get way too big for their britches. I was never a big fan of either Activision or EA, but this is just... childish.
 

Mr. Omega

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If this were over any other game but Battlefield, everyone would be getting on EA's case. If this were towards any other company besides Activision, the instigator would be called out.

EA is doing this because they know that they:
A: Are attacking one of the most hated companies in the industry (despite being the other most hated)
B: Have the backing of one of the most obnoxious vocal fanbases out there, who are willing to overlook all the complaining they've done about EA.

They're doing this shit because they know they'll get no bad press for it.

Still, at the end of the day, the games will do the talking.

edit: *looks at responses* Wow. On every other thread about BF3, they've been willing to overlook so much. I guess between this and the recent news, the BF love could only hold the EA hate for so long...
 

Canadamus Prime

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"In response to that, EA basically said, "Fuck you, Hirschberg.""

Did he actually say that???

Man, if I were interested in either of these games, which I'm not, I know which one I'd be buying now and it's not the one produced by the company that's slinging verbal mud at it's competition.
 

MiracleOfSound

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It's kind of pathetic.

This on the same day that Robert Bowling tweeted out what an amazing time he had playing BF3 at Gamescom.
 

4173

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I know what he was saying, but I'll be snarky anyway.

Of course it would be hard to find a PS1 era game in stores these days.

"You've got every reason to be nervous. Last year Activision had a 90 [percent] share in the shooter category," he continued. "This year, Battlefield 3 is going to take you down to 60 or 70. At that rate, you'll be out of the category in 2-3 years."
How silly.
 

Fusioncode9

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Yeah EA like you're any better. With your shitty DRM, yearly sports games, and the fact that your forcing people to use Origin. Though it is pretty funny seeing Activision be the mature one here.