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Activision to Sell World in Conflict Dev

Aug 06, 2008 5:50pm CST tags: Activision Blizzard, Massive Entertainment, World in Conflict: Soviet Assault
Publisher Activision Blizzard is currently in talks for the sale of World in Conflict developer Massive Entertainment following the recently completed merger of Activision and Vivendi Games, studio executives told Videogaming247.

"It seems like we have plenty of options. We've had some good meetings here," said Massive founder and president Martin Walfisz. "Being a part of a merger like this is a strange situation, because obviously the new organization has to look over all of its assets, everything it owns and its strategy for the future."

Activision Blizzard revealed late last month that several titles owned by corporate component Vivendi would not make the transition to the newly-formed company, and that it would be "exploring options" concerning the Vivendi-owned studios... Read more

Ghostbusters, Brutal Legend, More in Danger as Activision Blizzard Streamlines Vivendi Portfolio

Update 2: Developer Double Fine has chimed in on the fate of Brutal Legend, stating that the Jack Black-starring action-adventure title "is fine."

Update: Sierra has assured that Ghosbusters "will not be cancelled", but offered no further details on the title or any of the others believed to be on the chopping block.

Original Story: In the wake of the recently completed Activision Blizzard merger, the company has revealed that only five franchises from Vivendi Games' Sierra portfolio will be making the transition to the newly-formed company's publishing operations.

Endangered titles Brutal Legend (Left) and Ghostbusters (Right).

The titles and franchises confirmed to make the leap include Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon, Ice Age, Radical Entertainment's Prototype and a yet unannounced title. Those remaining titles formerly slated for publishing deals with Vivendi Games, however, could now be without publishers.

"The only [Vivendi] franchises that Activision Publishing will release are based on Crash Bandicoot, Ice Age and Spyro, as well as Prototype and one other game that has not yet been announced," an Activision Blizzard representative told GameSpot. "We are reviewing our options regarding those titles that we will not be publishing."

The remaining Vivendi Games portfolio includes Double Fine's Brutal Legend, Terminal Reality's and Red Fly's Ghostbusters, A2M's Wet, Starbreeze Studios'... Read more

New World in Conflict: Soviet Assault Trailer

May 30, 2008 2:50pm CST tags: World in Conflict: Soviet Assault, Trailer
Massive Entertainment sends along a new World in Conflict: Soviet Assault trailer, the first to show actual gameplay footage from the new Soviet Assault content.

Soviet Assault will be released as an expansion pack to the PC game, while the upcoming PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 editions of the game will have the content included. Registered users can use the HD Stream.

World in Conflict Expansion Turns Red in New Trailer

May 05, 2008 6:20pm CST tags: World in Conflict: Soviet Assault, Trailer
The upcoming expansion pack to Massive Entertainment's innovative RTS World in Conflict will allow players to tackle the Russian side of the first game's campaign.

As such, the new trailer is voiced entirely in Russian. Lucky for you, comrade, it also has subtitles.

World in Conflict: Soviet Assault is expected to ship this fall on PC. The expansion will be combined with the original game for release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

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