Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted February 12 Diamond Member Share Posted February 12 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Bobby Kotick Revealed Which Studio He Regrets Acquiring at Activision Bobby Kotick, the infamous former CEO of Activision Blizzard, has revealed on a podcast which studio acquisition taught him ‘an expensive lesson’ almost twenty years ago. While sitting down with This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Gordon, former Chief Creative Officer at Electronic Arts, Kotick took a stroll down memory lane, looking back over the last forty years of the gaming industry. When it was mentioned by Gordon that Kotick and his team had a ‘flawless’ mergers and acquisitions record, Kotick set the story straight by mentioning one studio buyout that was less than ideal. In his words, it was an $80 million lesson. ‘We Wrote it Off’ In a recent This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , which at the time of publishing is unlisted on This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , Kotick took a quick dive into an awful acquisition that Activision made before merging with Blizzard in 2008. He said: It’s not true, we actually had a bad acquisition. We bought the company that was in Manchester that did the driving game for Xbox, and it was called… (blanks) They had a good guy who was running the day-to-day, but he was like… A brilliant guy who — like a ‘McKenzie guy’, and he was in strat planning. It was $80 million and we wrote it off two years later. It was everything — everything about it violated all our principles. That guy was an expensive lesson. In this segment, Kotick is referring to Bizarre Creations, the developer behind Project Gotham Racing, a series of titles that were exclusive to the Xbox platform. While the acquisition This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , Activision would lean on Bizarre Creations to piece together ‘Blur’, which was released in 2010, three years after the 2007 buy-out occurred. Blur was intended to be released in 2009, but it was This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up to allow Bizarre to further polish the game. Less than a year later, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , dissolving the studio (which was based in Liverpool and not Manchester, as Kotick suggested) and releasing around 200 employees. To this day, the Project Gotham Racing series stands abandoned Kotick went on to walk Gordon through Activision’s former acquisition processes, which were centred mostly around retaining the identity of studios and allowing them to keep doing what they were already doing. By contrast, he explained how Electronic Arts – Gordon’s former company – would ‘take over’ acquired studios and rebrand them, stripping out their image somewhat. In the same discussion on the Grit podcast, both Gordon and Kotick explained that, once upon a time, Electronic Arts almost purchased Activision and Blizzard, which would have left franchises like Call of Duty under the EA umbrella. Do you miss Project Gotham Racing? Let us know about your experiences with the age-old series on the Insider Gaming forum. For more Insider Gaming coverage, check out why The Order: 1886 didn’t get a sequel SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter to receive the latest news and exclusive leaks every week! No Spam. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Bobby #Kotick #Revealed #Studio #Regrets #Acquiring #Activision This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/215580-bobby-kotick-revealed-which-studio-he-regrets-acquiring-at-activision/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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