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  • Drama in the games industry: Activision/Vivendi & others leave ESA, won't attend E3

    Looks like the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has lost 1/5 of its membership. Virtually all game publishers were part of ESA until now.

    http://www.gamespot.com/news/6190307...tag=latestnews;title;0

    Activision/Vivendi leave ESA, skip E3
    Merging publishers cut ties with gaming-industry trade group and confirm absence from annual E3 Media & Business Summit.

    Yesterday, selected members of the gaming press were sent an invitation to register for this year's E3 Media & Business Summit. The invitation offered a nontransferable registration to the 2008 event, which will return the Los Angeles Convention Center from July 15 to 17. It didn't take long for visitors to notice that though Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft were all listed as participating companies, a number of high-profile publishers did not appear on the list. Vivendi, Warner Bros, Bethesda, and several others are all currently missing from the Entertainment Software Association's E3 Web site, as is international superpublisher Activision.

    GameSpot has since reached out to several prominent publishers that attended last year's show but were omitted from the ESA's recent list, and can confirm that Warner Bros., Bethesda, id Software, Majesco, and D3Publisher still plan to attend the event.

    However, at least one publisher will not be in attendance at the ESA's annual event, which underwent significant downsizing last year. Activision has confirmed for GameSpot that not only will it not be attending this year's E3 Media & Business Summit in LA, but also that it has pulled out of the industry trade body entirely.

    "After careful consideration, Activision has decided not to renew its ESA membership for business reasons and will not be participating in any official E3 activities," an Activision representative told GameSpot in a statement. "We appreciate the work that the ESA has done over the years in promoting the interactive entertainment industry with state and federal governments and wish the ESA best of luck with the show." The publisher did not clarify for GameSpot whether it would be holding an event in the LA area during the E3 time period.

    Activision's pullout of the ESA indicates that impending merger partner Vivendi Games will follow suit. A statement from the ESA addressing Activision's move confirms that Vivendi has decided to not renew its membership with the lobbying and representative body.

    "While the Entertainment Software Association remains the preeminent voice for U.S. computer and video game publishers, we can confirm that Activision and Vivendi Games opted to discontinue their membership," said Rich Taylor, senior vice president of communications and research, in a statement. "The ESA remains dedicated to advancing our industry's objectives, such as protecting intellectual property, preserving First Amendment rights, and fostering a beneficial environment for the entire industry. Our high level of service and value to members and the larger industry remains unchanged."

    Vivendi has not responded to GameSpot's request for comment as to whether it or its subsidiaries, including Blizzard Entertainment and Sierra Entertainment, will be attending this year's show. However, Activision CEO Bobby Kotick has recently said that he expects the near-$19 billion merger to conclude by the end of June, weeks before the annual industry event.
    I miss the old E3...they killed it last year by downscaling it and now the biggest publisher is leaving, probably more to follow...
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    Activision's main problem is they've been building crap games filled with bugs which they then abandon without ever properly patching. Now no one wants to buy from them because their reputation has become so bad. Their poor business practices are what brought them down not anything else.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Oerdin
      Activision's main problem is they've been building crap games filled with bugs which they then abandon without ever properly patching. Now no one wants to buy from them because their reputation has become so bad. Their poor business practices are what brought them down not anything else.
      What the **** are you talking about?

      Activision displaced EA in 2007 as the #1 publisher. Activision-Vivendi owns titles like Guitar Hero, Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Starcraft 2 (coming soon), etc.

      Their profits continue to rise. They just had net income of $272M in the quarter ending in December...and these numbers are without Vivendi (the merger should finish in June).
      "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
      Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Asher


        What the **** are you talking about?

        Activision displaced EA in 2007 as the #1 publisher. Activision-Vivendi owns titles like Guitar Hero, Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Starcraft 2 (coming soon), etc.

        Their profits continue to rise. They just had net income of $272M in the quarter ending in December...and these numbers are without Vivendi (the merger should finish in June).
        lol, I thought it was sarcasm


        But this isn't wholly unexpected. Blizzard has had their own conference that they go to instead of E3 for a couple years now.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Oerdin
          Activision's main problem is they've been building crap games filled with bugs which they then abandon without ever properly patching. Now no one wants to buy from them because their reputation has become so bad. Their poor business practices are what brought them down not anything else.
          I think you've confused Activision with Atari?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Asher
            Call of Duty
            The 2 CoD games I have incidentally being amongst the most glitch-free PC games I've ever played.
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            • #7
              Why was E3 downsized anyway? And
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Asher


                What the **** are you talking about?

                Activision displaced EA in 2007 as the #1 publisher. Activision-Vivendi owns titles like Call To Power, Call To Power II, Guitar Hero, Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Starcraft 2 (coming soon), etc.

                Their profits continue to rise. They just had net income of $272M in the quarter ending in December...and these numbers are without Vivendi (the merger should finish in June).
                This is a shame
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                • #9
                  I have heard that PAX is currently the best video games convention.

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                  • #10
                    I thought this was about the European Space Agency
                    Blah

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Colon™
                      Why was E3 downsized anyway? And
                      Publishers complained it was too expensive and time-consuming to prepare for
                      "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BeBro
                        I thought this was about the European Space Agency
                        Who cares about them?
                        "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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                        • #13
                          Me, of course.
                          Blah

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                          • #14
                            Europeans, apparently.
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                            • #15
                              Who cares about ___________?
                              "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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