--Company to Establish Dedicated Business Unit to Focus on Product Excellence and Brand Expansion
--Company Confirms New Call of Duty Game To Be Released in 2011
--Activision Publishing Plans to Launch Call of Duty in New Genres and Asia
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 2, 2010 /PRNewswire via
COMTEX News Network/ -- Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI)
today announced new strategic plans for the Call of Duty(R) franchise, one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time.
The plans include the formation of a dedicated business unit
that will bring together its various new brand initiatives with
focused, dedicated resources around the world. The company intends to
expand the Call of Duty brand with the same focus seen in its
Blizzard(R) Entertainment business unit. This will include a focus on
high-margin digital online content and further the brand as the leading
action entertainment franchise in new geographies, new genres and with
new digital business models.
"2010 will be another important year for the Call of Duty
franchise," stated Mike Griffith, President and CEO of Activision
Publishing. "In addition to continued catalog sales, new downloadable
content from Infinity Ward and a new Call of Duty release, we are excited about the opportunity to bring the franchise to new geographies, genres and players."
The company expects to release a new Call of Duty game from Treyarch this fall. In addition, Infinity Ward is in development on the first two downloadable map packs for Modern Warfare(R) 2 for release in 2010.
The company is also for the first time announcing that a new game in the Call of Duty
series is expected to be released in 2011 and that Sledgehammer Games,
a newly formed, wholly owned studio, is in development on a Call of Duty
game that will extend the franchise into the action-adventure genre.
Sledgehammer is helmed by industry veterans Glen A. Schofield and
Michael Condrey. Prior to joining Activision Publishing, Schofield was
the Executive Producer of the award-winning game, Dead Space and Michael Condrey was the Sr. Development Director on the game. The Dead Space
franchise has won more than 80 industry awards worldwide including the
prestigious A.I.A.S. Action Game of the Year and two B.A.F.T.A.S.
The Call of Duty business unit will be led by Philip
Earl, who currently runs Activision Publishing's Asia Pacific region
and previously served in senior executive positions with Procter &
Gamble and Nestle. Activision Publishing veterans Steve Pearce, chief
technology officer and Steve Ackrich, head of production, will lead
Infinity Ward on an interim basis. Jason West and Vince Zampella are no
longer with Infinity Ward.
Lastly, Activision Publishing announced that the company is in
discussions with a select number of partners to bring the franchise to
Asia, one of the fastest growing regions for online multiplayer games
in the world.