Post: Activision E-mail On ‘Modern Warfare 3′ Leak Sneaks Out
05-21-2011, 06:43 PM #1
420
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Source: You must login or register to view this content. // By : 420 // May 21st, 2011.

During the previous week, a massive amount of information regarding the new Call of Duty title was leaked. The details revealed things such as guns, character models, vehicles, maps, game modes and even story mode elements. Surprisingly, Activision had managed to turn to leak into a positive advantage. They began their launch due to the leak and released teaser trailers as well as begging pre orders for the game. Activision's Publishing CEO, Eric Hirshberg, sent out an email to the staff of Activision regarding the recent events. As it happens, that specific e-mail had gotten leaked too!

E-mail:
Originally posted by another user
I wanted to reach out to you today and address the Call of Duty intellectual property leak that occurred last Friday…Of course, Activision takes very seriously any abuse of our intellectual property – the event is under investigation and we’re confident it will be resolved quickly…

What I want to tell you about is how we handled the event internally…We were lucky in that we were very close to our scheduled reveal date, and therefore, we had a number of assets that had not yet been released, but were ready to go.

When it came to light that we had suffered a significant security breach, it became clear that a leak of this size had the potential to throw our launch off of its schedule, or worse, blunt its momentum…As a company, we needed to look both backwards and forwards simultaneously. Of course we needed to immediately begin finding the source of the leak. But we also needed to deal with the fact that, like it or not, our launch had just begun.

Very few companies could have woken up with a crisis of this magnitude, and gone to bed with an undeniable win…Everyone should be extremely proud. We’ve got a long way to go. But under very challenging circumstances, we managed to get our launch off to an incredible start.


In retrospect, a leak as large as this would have caused major problems for a company. However, it seems as if that Activision isn't doing too bad. The teaser trailers released ahead of planned schedule got a huge amount of views and the pre order sales gave the game a huge swing of momentum. There's still a long way to go until the release date, so we'll have to wait and see what else Activision has got in store for all of us.
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iCoNiic
05-21-2011, 06:53 PM #2
haha I told CLM to write about this, guess you did it first. =D

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420
05-31-2011, 12:48 PM #3
dukilupp
Do a barrel roll!
Sometimes wait is better than do nothing...
05-31-2011, 01:02 PM #4
juddylovespizza
I'VE GOT JUNGLE FEVER
Doesn't it further raise the hype though? It seems to have had that effect anyway.
05-31-2011, 01:34 PM #5
MrFox
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That's great ! At least there not denying that the leaks are true! Winky Winky

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