Post: MW2 DLC was delayed internationally?
01-24-2011, 08:31 PM #1
Mr.Kane
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Former Infinity Ward boss eased the commercial climate for rival EA Battlefield game, unconfirmed memo claims

An Activision employee agreed to hold off releasing a Modern Warfare DLC pack so rival EA could release a game to the market unchallenged, an internal email has alleged.

The unverified claim brings new details to Activision’s previous allegation that two ousted Infinity Ward bosses had been dismissed due to acts of ‘insubordination’.

Vince Zampella, the man named in the internal EA email, was last year discharged from Infinity Ward along with fellow studio head Jason West. The two are locked into an ongoing lawsuit against Activision.

A document, released today as part of that lawsuit, appears to show an EA executive brag about getting Zampella to delay DLC content so an EA game could be released to market with less commercial challenge.

“A couple months ago, I asked Vince to hold back their map pack until after we launched. (He owes me one)”, read the EA executive’s email in the legal document, as seen by news sites Joystiq and Kotaku.

Lincoln Hershberger, senior director of global marketing at Electronic Arts' DICE studio, is said to have written the email to EA Games label president Frank Gibeau, as well as other EA executives.

The note continues: “Given that they've already made a billion, he [Zampella] was cool with that, obviously [Activision CEO, Bobby] Kotick took it as being belligerent.”

The email was dated March 2, the day DICE's Battlefield Bad Company 2 hit retail in the US and 28 days before the ‘Stimulus’ map pack for Modern Warfare 2 went on sale for the Xbox 360.

Neither Zampella nor the other people named have commented on the precise meaning of the email, and if it is real or not.

An EA public relations manager has claimed the sentiment of the court evidence has been mistaken.

Spokesperson Jeff Brown said the content of the email “was obviously sarcasm”, and did not claim the correspondence was fake.

The email suggests Kotick had suspected Zampella’s intentions in delaying Modern Warfare 2’s DLC.

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It was revealed today that a judge has allowed the court case of Zampella and West versus Activision to now include EA as a defendant.

Activision is suing the publisher $400 million for “actual and punitive damages”, according to Joystiq.





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01-24-2011, 08:33 PM #2
Lol who even cares anymore MW2 is gone and done with.
01-24-2011, 08:36 PM #3
ZoneHD
Shiver do you lift?
This lawsuit was about royalty fees not being paid.

Now shit is getting serious.
01-24-2011, 08:46 PM #4
Mr.Kane
Greatness
Originally posted by MATT23116 View Post
Lol who even cares anymore MW2 is gone and done with.


I found it interesting only reason i posted it, I went to go on the official forum for some reason (I forget) and that news story came up. Thought it was worth a look.
01-24-2011, 08:55 PM #5
i hate mw2 so idc
01-24-2011, 10:17 PM #6
xChri$ !
whaaaa ?
all the CoD game's lost my Interest ... :whistle:
01-24-2011, 10:17 PM #7
If You Hate It Simply Don't Comment/View The Thread.
Thanks For This Mate Smile
01-25-2011, 12:41 AM #8
Scouse_Dom
League Champion
Do you mean intenionally, or internationally? :S
01-25-2011, 03:40 AM #9
Whore
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why would they do that??? and as dropout said bcuz i was gonna say it then i saw his post dont post if u dont like the game...

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