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Activision CEO Bobby Kotick wanted to play Battlefield 3 at E3 yesterday. EA say NO!
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick wanted to play Battlefield 3 at E3 yesterday. EA say NO!
A senior informant has told CVG of how they witnessed Kotick's PA discuss Bobby's chances of a hands-on trial of the military FPS with EA reps on the door of the publisher's non-public presentation.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An investor group including Activision Blizzard Chief Executive Officer Bobby Kotick is in final talks to take a controlling stake in News Corp's social network site Myspace, according to three people familiar with the matter.
Kotick's involvement is personal and nothing to do with Activision at this stage, the people said.
Kotick was approached by the investor group in recent weeks and has not yet made a full commitment to the Myspace project, one of the people said.
If he does get involved his stake is likely to be very small, two of the sources said.
Activision is best known for its 'Call of Duty' war game franchise.
There remain others in the race, according to the first person, but the Kotick group is now the favored bidder.
Under the terms of the discussions, News Corp would retain an equity stake, possibly of about 20 percent, one of the sources said.
News Corp, which paid $580 million for Myspace in 2005, had hoped to do a deal valuing Myspace at about $100 million, but sources said in April that it was unlikely to achieve that target.
Like Friendster, Myspace was a pioneer of the social networking space between 2005 and 2007, but it soon lost out to Facebook, now the market leader in social networking.
Last year News Corp relaunched Myspace as a social entertainment site with a focus on music, movies and celebrities.
Technology blog AllThingsDigital cited sources earlier on Kotick's interest.
(Reporting by Yinka Adegoke; Editing by Carol Bishopric)
im willing to put money that if he buys in myspace will have special connection to the COD series like videos and early unlocks
I'm sure it will, but it say he may buy it personal, unless he can get some big tax write-off from buying that way and incorporate it some how to Activision. Some of these games already have facebook link for your gaming progress status.
“So far, I’ve only seen Battlefield 3 on a PC. I haven’t seen it on a console where the bulk of our business is,” Kotick told CNBC
“If it’s just a PC title, as it looks like today, that’s just a small audience to participate,” he added.
So by "throwing water" on BF3 he is not saying his product is better, but that it is marketed to a larger audience--console kiddies--and will therefore sell more copies, which is all he cares about. Hopefully the water he throws will wake a few more PCers up.
“So far, I’ve only seen Battlefield 3 on a PC. I haven’t seen it on a console where the bulk of our business is,” Kotick told CNBC
See this is the problem with the man. He looks at dollar signs only. That in itself isnt all that bad, but him forgetting how he got this far is.
One other item. Just because the total gross sales is way up there or even more than the last release, doesnt equate to a good game. At one time it might have. But not in his companies case, not anymore.
I just cant understand why all these sheep cant see that all Activision is doing is making a few more new maps, renaming it, and charging $60 dollars for the content. Nothing has changed.. absolutely nothing. Same engine, same graphics, same gameplay, same campy campy, and same piss poor ported connection to IWnet. But I guess for the uninformed or simple minded , it seems all good.
Thats why Dice took so long to release this game. Lot of stuff changed.
And dont take small gross sales figures as an indication of how good any game is. You just have too many adolescents at home who dont have jobs and parents that will foot the bill for a 360 or a PS3 to babysit em and keep em occupied. Nothing more nothing less. But it puts the sales up there. Thing is, you dont have anybody at Activision who gives a crap about a good game. So you get what they spew out.Crap can make money, you just have to color it pretty.
Oh,and Bobby is an idiot.
EA ftw.
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Small? SMALL?! What the hell is he thinking. I don't play World Of Warcraft, but over 2 million people play that game alone. WOW is a PC game. How the hell is he going to call the PC audience a small audience?
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