Activision Completes Infinity Ward Restructuring, Says Everything's Fine

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Activision Completes Infinity Ward Restructuring, Says Everything's Fine



Activision attempts to close the book on the Infinity Ward saga after security locked down the studio in March 2009.

The story so far: Modern Warfare 2 sold a veritable butt-load of copies when it came out about a year ago. Vince Zampella and Jason West, the heads of the studio Infinity Ward, complained that none of performance bonuses were given for all of the hard work so Activision decided to given back to the employees of Infinity Ward [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/98761-Rumor-Security-Locks-Down-Infinity-Ward-Ousts-Studio-Head-UPDATE]. This year's Call of Duty was developed at Treyarch, but as Blops is even more of a success than MW2, Activision wants to make sure the public knows that the next installment is safe. Infinity Ward is doing just fine, Treyarch is fine, even Sledgehammer is fine. Nothing to see here.

"The Treyarch studio, which made this year's game, has done better than what the Infinity Ward studio could achieve a year ago," said Jean-Bernard Lévy, Chairman and CEO of Activision's parent company Vivendi. "We have reconstructed Infinity Ward. We have been very happy with the way we have been able to reconstruct it."

"We also have a third studio which was created about a year-and-a-half ago called Sledgehammer, which is working on Call of Duty properties," he added. "We believe this set up of studios working on Call of Duty has demonstrated it can do very well."

So don't worry. The next Call of Duty is going to be totally awesome. It's still not clear if it's coming from Infinity Ward or Sledgehammer Games, the company founded in November 2009 by Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey. But I'm pretty sure that it will be a first person shooter, possibly with a military theme. It will also make a bunch of money.

Just throwing that out there.

Source: IGN [http://ps3.ign.com/articles/113/1135868p1.html]

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SovietSecrets

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I still have yet to actually enjoy Black Ops. Kind of hard with all that stuttering. Otherwise congrats Activision, I still hope West and Zampella get control of CoD.
 

SomeLameStuff

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I'm sorry Activision, but when HALF a studio walks out on your asses, everything is NOT fine until you change something, like say, getting rid of Kotick?
 

DustyDrB

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What percentage of the pre-scandal works left? I've only played one Call of Duty game (#4), but I'm interested in seeing how this works out.
 

archvile93

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Infinity Ward's fine? I want what they're on. It must create some powerful and happy halucinations.
 

Aenir

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"Activision attempts to close the book on the Infinity Ward saga after security locked down the studio in March 2009."

March 2009? You mean they were fired over not getting paid bonuses for the game they hadn't released yet?

My, how memory is malleable. I could have sworn the game had been released.
 

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Call of Duty was riding on the talent in Infinity Ward. Give Treyarch a new IP and they wouldn't be able to put anything decent together.
 

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RandomMab said:
Call of Duty was riding on the talent in Infinity Ward. Give Treyarch a new IP and they wouldn't be able to put anything decent together.
New Ip? they can make a remake to die by the sword lol
 

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I read this story on IGN earlier today
kinda pissed me off

I mean, Black Ops only sold well because Modern Warfare 2 sold so well
so basically MW2's success (or failures, if you hated it) contributed to Black Op's success (if you loved MW2 you prob bought BO, if you hated MW2 you probably still bought BO...it could be vicious cycle of idiocy if you roll that way)

just Activision's smugness and narrow-minded vision here. yes, make more = more money? gee that worked out so well for Guitar Hero
 

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EcksTeaSea said:
I still have yet to actually enjoy Black Ops. Kind of hard with all that stuttering. Otherwise congrats Activision, I still hope West and Zampella get control of CoD.
RandomMab said:
Call of Duty was riding on the talent in Infinity Ward. Give Treyarch a new IP and they wouldn't be able to put anything decent together.
well they did do zombies mode and that's totally-oh wait nvm

well they added new game modes and that's-ah screw it


up until this point I felt Treyarch tried really hard and never truly got it up there but hey they tried
now...well I'd tell them not to let it get to their head but they probably don't even have human brains left working under Activision and all
 

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Aenir said:
"Activision attempts to close the book on the Infinity Ward saga after security locked down the studio in March 2009."

March 2009? You mean they were fired over not getting paid bonuses for the game they hadn't released yet?

My, how memory is malleable. I could have sworn the game had been released.
That's just a good old fashioned mistake in the article. It was March 2010.

p.s. What's with the Treyarch hating? I actually find them superior to IW in many respects.
 

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ENKC said:
Aenir said:
"Activision attempts to close the book on the Infinity Ward saga after security locked down the studio in March 2009."

March 2009? You mean they were fired over not getting paid bonuses for the game they hadn't released yet?

My, how memory is malleable. I could have sworn the game had been released.
That's just a good old fashioned mistake in the article. It was March 2010.
It was sarcasm in addition to pointing it out.