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40 Infinity Ward devs defect to EA-allied studio

Plus ex-id, Sony employees team up with Call of Duty creators' Respawn

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BeastlyRig5452d ago (Edited 5452d ago )

great!

Imagine Dice & Respwan team up in the future to make a game!

Soldierone5452d ago

Honestly I want Dice to stick to their own thing....I mean look at Medal of Honor. The Single Player had great mechanics and was a fantastic game. Online was sub par and forgotten about because DICE didn't care about it.

DICE has a way of doing things, and that way of doing things shines on everything they "help" with. MOH still felt like Battlefield.

I rather see Respawn do something great on their own. and let Danger Close create something entirely different too. Then let DICE make Battlefield. At the end of the day EA and the fans get 3 ENTIRELY different games.

badz1495452d ago

we will get another batch of FPS! oh we really need more of them! /s

MidnytRain5452d ago

FPS games are one of my favorite genres! They have some of the more intense multiplayers.

Information Minister5452d ago

Believe me, I'm just as fed up of FPS games as you are (I wasn't even a fan of the genre to begin with), but it really looks like this is shaping up to be an all-star team. I have high expectations that if anyone can surprise us it's them.

DeadlyFire5451d ago

Don't like FPS then move on.

ATiElite5452d ago

...I hope the hell not!

DICE is cool being left alone and Respawn is cool doing their own thing.

Only collaboration I could see is in the tricks and trade of pushing PC tech but seems like DICE has that very well covered.

MidnytRain5452d ago (Edited 5452d ago )

If they both incorporated their ideasinto one game, it would be BEYOND EPIC. It wouldn't have to affect Battlefield at all. It could be something new and innovative!

gamingdroid5452d ago (Edited 5452d ago )

This article is mis-representing things. In the current article they state:

"At last count it appeared that around 30 ex-Activision developers had moved over to the EA-allied studio, but now the number has seemingly risen ever higher."

Yet, in their very own source from their very own website:

"Following West and Zampellla's removal from Infinity Ward, 46 staff left the Modern Warfare creator - 38 of whom have now declared that they have signed with Respawn."

Around 30, suggest below 35. Furthermore wikipedia states:

"As of July 10, 2010, 38 of the 46 Infinity Ward employees who resigned from that studio following the firings of West and Zampella revealed through their LinkedIn and Facebook profiles that they had signed on with Respawn Entertainment"

This is old news. So it seems Respawn gained two more employees (at a minimum), whopdi doo. Why do we get stories like this anyhow? The old Infinity Ward is no longer there with the head and majority of team already left.

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r215451d ago

ex sony employees=more good looking ps3 multiplatform games??

LoneWanderer095451d ago

:O that's going to be a crazy FPS shooter

Dark_Overlord5451d ago

When this many staff members leave a company, you know something must of been up. It makes me believe more of what west/zampella said is true (acti lawsuit)

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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Price Update

Starting today, Game Pass Ultimate drops from $29.99 to $22.99 a month. PC Game Pass will also drop from $16.49 to $13.99 a month. Prices may vary by region.

Beginning this year, future Call of Duty titles won’t join Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass at launch. New Call of Duty games will be added to Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass during the following holiday season (about a year later), while existing Call of Duty titles already in the library will continue to be available.

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Neonridr43d ago

can't wait to hear how this is spun negatively.

darthv7243d ago

Its nice there is some kind of drop... but is that all they really value CoD to be, a lousy $7 a month?

I was hoping it would drop by $10.

MisterBoots42d ago

That $7 equates to $84 per year - which is more than COD new ($69.99 + tax).

So - you can get the exact same thing - and save a few bucks - or you can skip COD and pocket the savings or use toward another game - or games if on sale.

That’s how I’m taking it - and is enough for me to sign back up after canceling the day it went to $29.99.

fr0sty42d ago

It's unlikely that COD is going to be the only title they stop offering day one, but we'll see how they play their hand.

VenomUK42d ago (Edited 42d ago )

Including Call of Duty in Game Pass is just leaving money on the table. When the Elder Scrolls VI releases hopefully Microsoft doesn’t launch it into Game Pass. Then it can make more profits and use it give more value to Xbox console owners!

1Victor43d ago

Can’t wait to hear how this will be spun extremely positive. 🤣
I wonder why knowing Microsoft thick head something must has happened in the background in the levels of Xbox one and Kinect 🤷🏿

fr0sty42d ago

Any price cut is a good thing in this day and age, but it also reveals a flaw in GamePass' design that we've all been calling out for years... it's unsustainable, especially with day and date releases on new games. COD won't be the only game they exclude, they're setting a precedent with it that they'll likely expand upon in the future.

At least they're being realistic about it now. I bet in the future we're going to start seeing them try to subsidize the high price of new consoles by making you buy 2-3 years of gamepass with it to get the console cheaper. I'm still not sure that'll be enough to save either the hardware or gamepass, but we'll see.

Neonridr42d ago

price cuts are good, the removal of Call of Duty is clearly something they are planning to leverage. But considering everyone around N4G claims Call of Duty sucks, it's not a big loss now is it?

LucasRuinedChildhood43d ago (Edited 43d ago )

Well, they're removing their biggest game from being Day 1 on the service so GamePass users can buy it instead. That's the intention.

They increased the price to $30, then removed COD and dropped it to still be above the old price.

It's an understandable compromise but the consumer Ultimately is getting less.

Think the calculation is that *most* COD users don't play that many games and aren't interested in GamePass. The GamePass users who do like COD would just buy it anyway. MS reportedly lost out a lot of money last year putting COD on GamePass.

Bathyj43d ago (Edited 43d ago )

Well Call of duty could just be the beginning. What other games can they trim from the service to get the price down? How long before it's just the Xbox core first party studio games and not the one to everquired?

Create an interesting scenario with Call of duty as well. Will people wait a year to play it? Does that split the fan base? Will it hurt to Call of duty more than a benefits Game pass? These are all legitimate questions which we will find the answers to in the coming years

And I don't consider my post negative spin just realistic observation. At the very least this backtracking can be seen as an admittance that the previous strategy of gamepass was not sustainable as most of us said.

darthv7242d ago

I'd get rid of the EA and Ubisoft+ too. That should bring the price down more. The only game from either of those parts of the service i played was jedi Fallen order / survivor. both of which i also bought on disc so it was more of a convenience i didnt have to put the disc in to play when i was playing them via remote play. And really that is why i still use GPU and PS+. its the convenience of having the games ready to play from a remote location. I havent picked up my consoles controllers in at least a few years. I guess that makes me a bad gamer, but so what. i'm still playing the games, just not physically on the machines themselves. GCloud and Portal are my go to now.

GhostScholar43d ago

They’ll say no one is buying game pass so they had to drop the price , even though it’s been extremely profitable.

Outside_ofthe_Box42d ago

Why remove CoD if it's *extremely* profitable then? Why even increase it to begin with?

Outside_ofthe_Box42d ago

Always funny seeing those that defended the price hike go "how you gonna spin this now!" after the price drops.

You should be thanking those that called it out. Obviously this is a good thing especially with everything increasing nowadays.

Also, what happened to the reason why that the Activision acquisition was good for gaming was that CoD would be day one on GamePass? Another backtrack on that I guess...

What removing CoD on GamePass shows, is that it's not sustainable for for the more popular and/or bigger budget games because of the sales you lose out on like people have been saying since inception. It never made sense to put CoD on there unless you thought it's popularity would draw in a lot of subscribers which it obviously didn't. And if it was as sustainable as people claim they wouldn't have increased the price while putting it on there in the first place.

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KicksnSnares43d ago (Edited 43d ago )

New Xbox Boss the 🐐?

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Vits43d ago

In my region, it’s still more expensive than it was before the last price hike, but it’s a far more viable price point.

Losing Call of Duty from the service, honestly, has zero effect on me, and given they chose to make it so, it’s probably not the big seller they originally thought. Overall, it’s really good news, but I still think they have work to do on the tier structure, having Premium and PC at the same price point with different features feels odd.

Lightning7743d ago

Yep take COD out. Them waiting a year is interesting but it make sense. They don't want certain ppl waiting 4 to 6 months they want fomo and maximum sales. Wait a year while the new one releases.

Ok so far so good.

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Respawn, PlayStation Studios and EA Full Circle among first speakers for Develop:Brighton 2026

The show is set to take place between July 14 and 16

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EA Lays Off Staff Across All Battlefield Studios Following Record-Breaking Battlefield 6 Launch

EA is laying off an unknown number of individuals from across its Battlefield teams, including workers at Criterion, Dice, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studios, IGN understands.

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peppeaccardo85d ago

When logic meets EA it generates anti-matter ..... so try not to apply it in any meaningful way. Entropy is what matters in there !!

badz14984d ago

cue the apologist saying that these are mostly just contractors hired for this specific project bla bla bla

HyperMoused84d ago

TTK for BF employees needs adjusting