Post: Infinity Ward May Be Done With Call Of Duty
07-01-2010, 03:07 PM #1
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When the mass exodus of talent leaving Infinity Ward occurred earlier this year it begat rumblings that the decimated development studio may be pulled off the Call of Duty franchise. While the whispers were at that time treated as overreactions, it seems that now things are looking bleak, as Activision is considering "refocusing" the studio on other projects.


When asked if Infinity Ward would continue to be a Call of Duty studio, Activision EVP of of studios David Stohl said, "We're not saying right now. There is definitely a strong shooter philosophy there, for sure. And I think that there's a short- and long-term view on the whole thing. But I think we're rebuilding a studio that can go off and build great new franchises in the future."

Sounds like a very vague way of saying that Treyarch will continue its role as a Call of Duty studio while Infinity Ward may be quietly put on other projects. If that's indeed the case, then oh how the mighty have fallen.

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"If you strike us down, we shall arise and destroy you all".

Even though Infinity Ward's last game, Modern Warfare 2, was one of the most successful titles ever, the studio was absolutely gutted as dozens of senior staffers left to join ousted former bosses Jason West and Vince Zampella at the newly-formed Respawn Studios. Industry watchers have been wondering if Infinity Ward can even survive this whole ordeal, or if the studio would simply be folded in with Treyarch or Bungie and quietly killed off. Seems that IW will live on, but now Activision will be doing their best to distance the studio from its former flagship franchise, instead pushing them to work on a different IP.


At this point we're left to wonder what might have been had Activision not canned West and Zampella in what quickly turned into a rather public and particularly ugly firing. Had the whole thing been handled with a bit more tact then maybe Infinity Ward would have remained mostly undisturbed and right now we'd be getting our first taste of what was in store for Modern Warfare 3. Alas, hindsight is 20/20 and now both sides are left figuring out what to do given the way things are, not the way things might have been. It's just sad to see an entire studio continue to get caught up in the middle of a disagreement that spiraled out of control and now threatens to humble what was once one of gaming's most-revered development houses.


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08-11-2010, 08:29 AM #65
ryanazn
Error… Cat invasion!
thats so gay..... i love mw
08-11-2010, 08:33 AM #66
Liam
In my man cave
i stand to this day that Call of Duty 5 was the best in the CoD series (multiplayer)
08-11-2010, 09:45 AM #67
Mwest
Haxor!
do you guys realy hate noob tubes like come one there not leaving i wouldnt be surprised if they were in black ops and with out IW treyarch is done! Treyarch copy's IW's games but with a new coat of paint after black ops treyarch will have to..(ohh noess!!) make there own ideas! Sad Awesome RESPAWN FTW
08-11-2010, 10:25 AM #68
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When the mass exodus of talent leaving Infinity Ward occurred earlier this year it begat rumblings that the decimated development studio may be pulled off the Call of Duty franchise. While the whispers were at that time treated as overreactions, it seems that now things are looking bleak, as Activision is considering "refocusing" the studio on other projects.


When asked if Infinity Ward would continue to be a Call of Duty studio, Activision EVP of of studios David Stohl said, "We're not saying right now. There is definitely a strong shooter philosophy there, for sure. And I think that there's a short- and long-term view on the whole thing. But I think we're rebuilding a studio that can go off and build great new franchises in the future."

Sounds like a very vague way of saying that Treyarch will continue its role as a Call of Duty studio while Infinity Ward may be quietly put on other projects. If that's indeed the case, then oh how the mighty have fallen.

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"If you strike us down, we shall arise and destroy you all".

Even though Infinity Ward's last game, Modern Warfare 2, was one of the most successful titles ever, the studio was absolutely gutted as dozens of senior staffers left to join ousted former bosses Jason West and Vince Zampella at the newly-formed Respawn Studios. Industry watchers have been wondering if Infinity Ward can even survive this whole ordeal, or if the studio would simply be folded in with Treyarch or Bungie and quietly killed off. Seems that IW will live on, but now Activision will be doing their best to distance the studio from its former flagship franchise, instead pushing them to work on a different IP.


At this point we're left to wonder what might have been had Activision not canned West and Zampella in what quickly turned into a rather public and particularly ugly firing. Had the whole thing been handled with a bit more tact then maybe Infinity Ward would have remained mostly undisturbed and right now we'd be getting our first taste of what was in store for Modern Warfare 3. Alas, hindsight is 20/20 and now both sides are left figuring out what to do given the way things are, not the way things might have been. It's just sad to see an entire studio continue to get caught up in the middle of a disagreement that spiraled out of control and now threatens to humble what was once one of gaming's most-revered development houses.


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I reckon they are still the best for what they did for COD4 and everyone is slathering them for what they did to COD6 - so if everyone thinks they wrecked it and its a bad game - someone answer this 1 for me:

WHY IS IT THE MOST PLAYED GAME OUT?
08-11-2010, 04:22 PM #69
Venom
At least I can fight
I kind of liked them tbh. BUt having a new company take over is always worth a try.
08-11-2010, 04:49 PM #70
Aariakon
Gym leader
they sure did make the most addicting games... cod4 and cod6 pissed me off to no end, but could i stop playing it? of course not.

its gonna be interesting to see the next game without IW behind the wheel.
08-11-2010, 06:01 PM #71
Nejidam
Pokemon Trainer
Trey make so much better games!
08-11-2010, 06:32 PM #72
Thank ****ing god.
08-11-2010, 07:45 PM #73
MoneyMan627
I is Premium?!?!? Happy
lmao they r gonna be on the crossbows xD

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