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On December 03 2007 02:33 Equinox_kr wrote: What the freak. Why is Blizzard merging with ACTIVISION? Look at what happened to SquareSoft; they merge with Enix to make SquareEnix and then they make FFX-2 -_-
SquareEnix made some GREAT games...
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On December 03 2007 03:31 Funchucks wrote: Excellent. I can't wait for the new version of Pitfall where you have to jump and swing over a burrowed lurker.
One of the many posts that make me come to TL every day.
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I'm guessing they'll leave Blizzard alone for the most part, they're smart enough to realize which companies need to left to their own devices.
Then again, this is Activision we're talking about..
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I usually hate it when stuff like this happens, hopefully it won't affect Starcraft too much..
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guys, Activision ruined id software ):
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I better buy stocks, but I'm probobly too late.
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http://www.blizzard.com/press/activision-faq.shtml
Q: What are the details of the deal? A: Under the terms of an agreement with Vivendi, Blizzard and the other companies that make up Vivendi Games will combine with Activision to form a new public company called Activision Blizzard. We do not anticipate any difference in Blizzard's operations as a result of the combination. Joining forces with Activision will create a stronger and more diversified company that we anticipate will benefit and strengthen both brands.
Q: What will happen to the Blizzard brand name? A: The Blizzard brand name will stay the same as it's always been: Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.
Q: What will change with regard to the day-to-day operations at Blizzard? A: There will be no changes in the way Blizzard operates. All of the people, processes, and philosophies that have made Blizzard so successful will be preserved. Blizzard will benefit from all-star sales and distribution teams to service our products. In addition, the combined company will be stronger financially, managerially, and operationally.
Q: How will this impact Blizzard's games? A: This will not impact Blizzard's games. We remain committed to providing the same high-quality game content and support that we always have. Development on Wrath of the Lich King and StarCraft II, as well as on our unannounced games, is continuing as normal.
Q: Will there be any visible differences in Blizzard's logo or packaging/marketing materials as a result of this deal? A: No, there won't be any changes to our company name, logo, packaging/marketing materials, or anything else along those lines.
Q: Will there be any management changes at Blizzard as a result of this deal? A: No, there won't be any management changes at Blizzard as a result of the combination.
Q: Will Activision and Blizzard now share development teams? A: No, both of our companies will continue to operate as they have previously with regard to game development.
Q: Will the release schedules for any Blizzard games be impacted? A: No, the transaction will not have any impact on our games, our day-to-day operations, or our release timelines.
Q: Will any of Blizzard's offices close as a result of the deal? Or, will any new offices open? A: No, all of our offices will continue to function as they have, and we don't foresee the need to open any new offices for the time being.
Q: Will any employees move to different offices as a result of the deal? A: We don't anticipate making any such moves as a result of the deal.
Q: Does this deal include Activision's and Blizzard's international offices? A: Yes, every part of our companies in the U.S. and abroad is involved in this deal.
Q: If Activision Blizzard is a public company, does that mean I'll now be able to buy stock in Blizzard? A: Activision will be renamed Activision Blizzard, Inc and will continue to be a publicly listed company traded on NASDAQ. You will be able to buy stock in the combined company.
Q: When will the transaction be complete? A: The transaction is subject to approval of Activision shareholders, customary closing conditions, and regulatory approvals. Pending approval, the companies expect the transaction to be completed by mid 2008.
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On December 03 2007 04:30 Zanno wrote: guys, Activision ruined id software ): ahaha, activision didn't ruin id
id never had a storytelling bone in its body, it's always been about tech for them, and when nobody licensed doom3 engine cus it kinda sucks, well... their new engine better kick major major ass or that's it.
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This guarantees some Starcraft songs in the next Guitar hero :D
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I was looking through activision games and realized they made Jedi Knights. Now that game was the shit multiplayer. The one hit killer moves were awesome lol. Anyone else played this?
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Baltimore, USA22250 Posts
As long as this has absolutely nothing to do with game development itself, which I think would be insanely stupid on Activision's part to interfere with, then we're all good.
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GrandInquisitor
New York City13113 Posts
Blizzard’s World of Warcraft, Warcraft®, StarCraft® and Diablo® games account for four of the top-five best-selling PC game titles of all time.
Wow.
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Snet
United States3573 Posts
this doesn't really bother me at all
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On December 03 2007 05:06 Scorpion wrote: This guarantees some Starcraft songs in the next Guitar hero :D
this made me laugh, iunno why thank god they aren't tampering with anything, just a merge
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I can see them not tampering with development, but what happens when the game is half a year overdue (like all Blizzard games seem to be). I hope they don't push for a release before Blizzard is ready, just to get some faster profit.
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On December 03 2007 06:03 cz wrote: I can see them not tampering with development, but what happens when the game is half a year overdue (like all Blizzard games seem to be). I hope they don't push for a release before Blizzard is ready, just to get some faster profit.
Did you not read the FAQ above?
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On December 03 2007 05:51 Snet wrote: this doesn't really bother me at all
words worth quoting.
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Northern Ireland1200 Posts
Q: How will this impact Blizzard's games? A: This will not impact Blizzard's games. We remain committed to providing the same high-quality game content and support that we always have. Development on Wrath of the Lich King and StarCraft II, as well as on our unannounced games, is continuing as normal.
Nice. I wonder what they are secretly working on
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nice, im really impressed with CoD4 and the quality put into that game. This could be a great thing for gamers XD
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WHAT THE HELL??? It should be BLIZZARD activision, not activision BLIZZARD! It's a conspiracy, I tell you!
On December 03 2007 05:43 GrandInquisitor wrote:Show nested quote +Blizzard’s World of Warcraft, Warcraft®, StarCraft® and Diablo® games account for four of the top-five best-selling PC game titles of all time. Wow.
The funny thing is that the top game is "the sims"
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