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Medal of Honor
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Medal of Honor, an all-new first-person shooter game, will introduce the Tier 1 Operator: a relatively unknown entity directly under the National Command Authority who takes on missions no one else can handle. The development team has been ...
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EA vs. Activision: things heating up
Things are really heating up between Electronic Arts and Activision with EA responding quite hard to Bobby Kotick's latest claims.
To give you some background: A few days ago, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick told Edge that Electronic Arts has lost its way and have difficulties keeping talented people on board.
To give you some background: A few days ago, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick told Edge that Electronic Arts has lost its way and have difficulties keeping talented people on board.
"EA will buy a developer and then it will become ‘EA Florida’, ‘EA Vancouver’, ‘EA New Jersey’, whatever.
"It’s like, if you have no other option, you might consider them. They have some… the team that makes Madden is a really great team, it’s been able to manage, capture and keep some good people. But we have no shortage of opportunity to recruit out of EA – that’s their biggest challenge: its stock options have no value. It’s lost its way. And until it has success, and hits, and gets that enthusiasm back for the company, it’s going to have a struggle getting really talented people, which is going to translate into less-than-great games."
Now, Electronic Arts corporate communications VP Jeff Brown gave quite the response to that:"It’s like, if you have no other option, you might consider them. They have some… the team that makes Madden is a really great team, it’s been able to manage, capture and keep some good people. But we have no shortage of opportunity to recruit out of EA – that’s their biggest challenge: its stock options have no value. It’s lost its way. And until it has success, and hits, and gets that enthusiasm back for the company, it’s going to have a struggle getting really talented people, which is going to translate into less-than-great games."
"His company is based on three game franchises – one is a fantastic persistent world he had nothing to do with; one is in steep decline; and the third is in the process of being destroyed by Kotick’s own hubris."
In case you have no idea which franchises the man is talking about: respectively World of Warcraft, Guitar Hero and Call of Duty.In other news:




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