Robert Bowling Opens New Studio Robotoki
Robert Bowling, former creative strategist at Infinity Ward, has opened a new development studio called Robotoki. The company in question is to be completely self-funded and will have a cross-platform...
View ArticleActivision Blizzard Posts Better Than Expected Q1 Results
Activison Blizzard recently revealed in their posting of their first quarter 2012 fiscal results that they performed better than expected in sales and profits, although the company’s net revenues saw a...
View ArticleFormer Activision IT Director: I Was Asked to Hack West & Zampalla
A court filing from the ongoing court case between Jason West and Vincent Zampella and Activision has found that Activision’s former IT director Thomas Fenady was asked to hack into the work computers...
View ArticleActivision Blizzard to Open UK Mobile Game Studio
An Activision Blizzard spokesperson has confirmed to Develop that the publisher is opening a new studio in the United Kingdom dedicated to mobile games. “We can confirm that we are currently putting...
View ArticleBungie’s 4-Game Contract with Activision Revealed in West/Zampella Court Case
As part of the ongoing West/Zampella vs. Activision case, Bungie’s four-game contract with Activision—as well as all incentives, bonuses, and planned release schedules—have been released as part of the...
View ArticleActivision vs. Zampella & West Settled One Day Before Trial
Shortly after rumours arose that a settlement between Activision and Zampella and West was in the works, Bruce Issacs, attorney for the Infinity Ward Employee Group confirmed that the case has indeed...
View ArticleRadical Entertainment Hit with Mass Layoffs, May Be Shut Down
Recent reports have shown that Radical Entertainment, the Vancouver-based subsidiary of Activions, has been hit by mass layoffs and that the studio is shutting down for good. Rob Bridgett, Radical’s...
View ArticleActivision Partners with Tencent to Bring Call of Duty Online to China
Activision Blizzard has closed a multi-year partnership with Tencent, a Chinese Internet giant, to bring the Call of Duty Online game to China. Activision Publish, a subsidiary of Activision Blizzard,...
View ArticleTelltale Games’ The Walking Dead Coming to Retail
After the immense success of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead adventure games, Telltale has decided to release the first five episodes which make up the first season of The Walking Dead in North...
View ArticleActivision Outperforms Expectations Despite Fall in WoW Subscriptions
In their financial earnings report for the second quarter ended on June 30, 2012, Activision reports total revenue of $1.08 billion. While the performance is higher than their expectations, it’s still...
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