Former Infinity Ward Employee Offers Insight into Former Studio Heads

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Former Infinity Ward Employee Offers Insight into Former Studio Heads

Recommendation praises former studio head Vince Zampella, makes note of rumored million dollar bounty by Electronic Arts.
By Kat Bailey, 04/07/2010



The messy breakup between former Infinity Ward studio heads Jason West and Vince Zampella has been well publicized, but less well known is how members of the studio felt about their former bosses. G4 has an unearthed a few insights via one team member's Linkedin recommendation for Zampella, which spoke of his role in "turning around the talent from a team that was overworked and unhappy with their previous conditions." The recommendation was written by former production coordinator Jesse Heinig, who was a team member from 2004 to 2005. That would be roughly the period in which Infinity Ward was working on Call of Duty 2, which was an Xbox 360 launch title.
"I had the pleasure of working briefly for Vince and seeing his skills first-hand," Heinig wrote. "Vince's history in the game development business should already be legendary. How he, Grant Collier, and Jason West forged Infinity Ward by turning around the talent from a team that was overworked and unhappy with their previous conditions."
West and Zampella were let go in early March. The two studio heads have since sued Activision for wrongful termination, and key figures such as leader designer Todd Alderman have resigned.
It has been rumored that Electronic Arts is interested in bringing West and Zampella aboard, and in fact Heinig makes note of a rumored "million dollar" bounty by the publisher in his recommendation.
"In short, Vince hardly needs my recommendation. He's a prime example of "having it all together," a rare commodity in the increasingly stressful and delivery-driven video game development marketplace. But don't just take my word for it," he wrote. "Rumor in the industry is that EA placed a million-dollar bounty for snapping up any IW studio lead, like Vince. Just the fact that the rumor is out there should speak volumes about how badly people want Vince working on their products."
West and Zampella have since signed on with a Hollywood talent agency. For their part, Activision intends to go forward with annual entries in the series, though West and Zampella's lawsuit could potentially allow them to retain the rights to Modern Warfare. A case management conference is scheduled for July 21.

Source: 1Up.com
 
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NEW YORK – Two studio executives recently fired by Activision and accused of inappropriately meeting with a rival company said Monday that they will create games to be distributed exclusively by one such competitor, Electronic Arts Inc.
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Jason West and Vince Zampella have formed a development studio, Respawn Entertainment, and its games will be published and distributed by EA. As the heads of Respawn Entertainment, West and Zampella will own the intellectual property they create. "Respawn" is a video game term used to describe a dead character coming back to life.

The two had sued Activision Blizzard Inc. for more than $36 million in March, claiming that Activision fired them to avoid paying hefty royalties for their work on the popular "Call of Duty" franchise.

The latest game, "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," has reaped more than $1 billion in sales after breaking entertainment industry records at its launch last fall.

Last week, Activision filed a countersuit against West and Zampella, saying they were fired for good cause for insubordination and for attempts to poach key employees from the company. In its lawsuit, Activision claims the two had met with a key gaming rival, in violation of their employment contract.

Although the lawsuit does not name the rival, it states that were flown by the rival to Northern California. Electronic Arts, which is Activision's main rival and produces a competitor franchise "Medal of Honor," is based in Northern California's Redwood City.

West and Zampella's attorney, Robert M. Schwartz, called the countersuit's claims "false and outrageous" on Friday.
 
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