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Darksaviour69
March 2nd, 2010, 16:23
To get you up to speed from kotaku.com (http://kotaku.com/5483492/scandal-hits-call-of-duty-devs-what-we-know) :


The news first hit yesterday afternoon, when G4 reported that IW heads Vince Zampella and Jason West had met with Activision, after which neither were seen from again by staffers and "a bunch of bouncer-types" showed up outside Infinity Ward's offices.

The situation between the developer and publisher had been described as "tense" for some time.

Things got interesting a few hours later, when updates to Jason West's Linkedin page revealed that he had ceased employment at the developer.

Facts:
Jason West and Vince Zampella no longer work at Infinity Ward (According to there Linkedin page)

Activision statement

"The Company is concluding an internal human resources inquiry into breaches of contract and insubordination by two senior employees at Infinity Ward," Acitivsion states in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. "This matter is expected to involve the departure of key personnel and litigation. At present, the Company does not expect this matter to have a material impact on the Company."

Rumours

via eurogamer (http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/activision-holding-back-mw2-royalties):

The emerging spat between Activision and the heads of Infinity Ward may have been caused by unpaid royalties.

Website BingeGamer (http://www.bingegamer.net/2010/infinity-ward-has-not-received-royalties-for-modern-warfare-2/) was told by a collection of unnamed sources that not a single penny of the $1bn generated by MW2 has been seen by Infinity Ward.

The report also states that the "insubordination" IW bosses Jason West and Frank Zampella appear to have been sacked for was caused by secret discussions with rival publishers.

Infinity Ward partially owns the rights to the Call of Duty IP, and the studio's contractual obligations to Activision end October 2010, the report pointed out.

via kotaku.com (http://kotaku.com/5483492/scandal-hits-call-of-duty-devs-what-we-know)


Activision sent security guards to the Infinity Ward offices. Who those men are, who sent them and more importantly, what they were doing there have yet to be determined. All we have are reports that they were "bouncer-types", nothing more.

wraggster
March 2nd, 2010, 16:31
greedy barstewards

royvedas
March 2nd, 2010, 17:02
Yeah but what publishers are left? Hopefully some publishers that accepts system link for coop play.