Vultures Circle Team Bondi Studio

Marshall Honorof

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Vultures Circle Team Bondi Studio


Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for Team Bondi.

Team Bondi has had a rough couple of months. Despite releasing the well-received possibly selling their entire company [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/reviews/8898-L-A-Noire-Review]. Now, the company has entered into administration, placing it one small step away from total bankruptcy.

In legal terms, a company that is "in administration" has essentially relinquished control of its assets to a court or a court-appointed third party. In this case, the Australian accounting firm deVries Tayeh has appointed administrators to oversee Bondi's resources. Companies that enter administration are usually on the brink of financial insolvency.

Being placed in administration - or even declaring bankruptcy - by itself is not enough to doom some companies, but the prospects for Team Bondi look bleak. According to Australian financial site SmartCompany, Bondi's offices have "moved" without any forwarding address, and there were no PR representatives to answer their inquiries. KMM Studios, Bondi's supposed next port of call, had no comment on whether the developer had actually sold them intellectual property and assets.

Between poor working conditions, lack of recognition for developers, and publisher Rockstar never wanting to work with Team Bondi again [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/111445-Report-Rockstar-Saved-LA-Noire-Wont-Work-With-Team-Bondi-Again], the studio is probably not long for this world. The future of the L.A. Noire IP is still up in the air.

Source: SmartCompany [http://www.smartcompany.com.au/intellectual-property/20110901-sydney-video-game-studio-team-bondi-in-administration.html]


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Proverbial Jon

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I just feel sorry for the employees who worked so hard on L.A. Noire only to have their job, company and IP wrenched out from under them. I have no idea what's going on over there but from a creators point of view that sort of move has got to hurt.

I'm sure Rockstar will hand out the L.A. Noire IP to one of its own studios, most properties are in good hands with Rockstar.
 

Ubermetalhed

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It's pretty sad news although how about you sell all the facial capture stuff to Quantic Dream...
 

fix-the-spade

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Well, Rockstar will be making LA Noire 2 itself, they practically made La Noire anyway (if the rumours are to be believed), it's not that big of a stretch to find the sequel being made in good ol' Edinburgh.

Given how quick everyone was to jump off the Team Bondi train despite it's success, that it's about to go under sounds more like proof of the rumours than anything approaching a shame.