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  • Activision Puts Massive Up For Sale

    Earlier this week we reported that with the Activision-Blizzard merger now complete the Sierra Entertainment label would be dropped and the studios under the publishing name would either join Activision-Blizzard, close, or be sold. VG247 has an exclusive interview with Massive Entertainment's Martin Walfisz stating that Activision is putting Massive up for sale. Check it out:
    Speaking exclusively to VG247, Massive Entertainment’s senior execs have revealed that they’re already in talks for a potential sale of the World in Conflict developer, following now-confirmed news that Activision is to sell the outfit as a result of its merger with Blizzard.

    “It seems like we have plenty of options,” said company president and founder Martin Walfisz, talking at Develop last week. “We’ve had some good meetings here.”

    He added: “Being a part of a merger like this is a strange situation, because obviously the new organisation has to look over all of its assets, everything it owns and its strategy for the future. For the past six month’s we’ve been waiting for the merger to go through and to understand whether they see us as a part of their future or not.

    “Apparently they didn’t want an RTS studio in Europe, and to be honest we would have loved to have worked with Activision, but we’re pretty confident in our capabilities and there are not many studios that can match our quality.”

    The firm is currently working on the console versions of World in Conflict - Soviet Assault for PS3 and 360 - and has expanded expertise outside the PC space as a result.

    “We’re working on the console versions [of World in Conflict] together with Swordfish,” said VP David Polfeldt. “In the past year or so we’ve been increasing our console capabilities, going from PC to having a really good understanding of console as well.”

    Activision won’t publish the console titles, however, which are now also on the market.

    “Activision won’t publish [Soviet Assault], no,” said Walfisz. “That’s part of the whole situation now. In theory they could sell World in Conflict separately from Massive. I think that any buyer would like to make sure it goes together, but we don’t own it. Activision owns it, so that’s their call.”

    While options are opening for the developer, the company is now effectively in limbo. Walfisz was confident, though, that Massive will pull through.

    “I think that right now everyone is in ‘wait and see’ mode and just want to know what the future holds,” he said.

    “But Massive has been in tough situations before in the past 12 years, and we’ve always come out stronger. Most of the guys in the company at least have faith in our ability to find a really interesting future.”

    There is no word yet as far as what will happen to Swordfish Studios another Sierra owned studio who Activision-Blizzard said they would close or sell.

    To read the whole article click here.

  • #2
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    If EA buys them... Better this than them being closed and merged with other stuidos.

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    • #3
      Re: Activision Puts Massive Up For Sale

      I would like to see Massive be sold to Ubisoft or Eidos because both are European based publishing companys (ubi - france eidos - uk) that also have international publishing.

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      • #4
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        I agree with Manzi, these ones are publishers I didn't got any real problems with yet.

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        • #5
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          Hopefully THQ takes them in.

          As far as the Big-publishers go, THQ is the least likely to stiffle creative talent.

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          • #6
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            [crossingfingers]Not EA, not EA, not EA, not EA [/crossingfingers]

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            • #7
              Re: Activision Puts Massive Up For Sale

              Originally posted by Manzi View Post
              I would like to see Massive be sold to Ubisoft or Eidos because both are European based publishing companys (ubi - france eidos - uk) that also have international publishing.
              Ubisoft from my personal experiences haven't been the best with after-sales updates. Which is a great thing about how Massive makes it's games.

              I'm with Dairuka, THQ would be a pretty good move. The question is do they want to have another stuido that's good with RTS credentials? Considering they publish Relic titles (DoW & CoH) which are massive in the genre at the minute. Just a thought anyway.

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