
It looks like the former leadership of Infinity Ward are not going down without a fight. Former Infinity Ward CTO Jason West and president Vince Zampella have officially filed a lawsuit against Activision, according to a press release issued by their law firm, O'Melveny & Myers LLP.
According to the release, West and Zampella were terminated by Activision "weeks" before receiving royalties for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Activision purchased Infinity Ward in 2003.
"We were shocked by Activision's decision to terminate our contract," said West. "We poured our heart and soul into that company, building not only a world class development studio, but assembling a team we've been proud to work with for nearly a decade. We think the work we've done speaks for itself."
O'Melveny & Myers LLP attorney Robert Schwartz is suing Activision in pursuit of West and Zampella's right to compensation for the production and sales of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and the contractual rights allegedly granted to the duo to control "Modern Warfare-branded games." If seems West and Zampell may be fighting for the right to create Modern Warfare games outside Activision or to prevent Activision from creating Modern Warfare-branded games. Until we have more details, it's difficult to draw a specific conclusion.
Here's the full passage.
"Modern Warfare 2 is arguably one of the most successful games in history and together with Call of Duty, has generated more than $3 billion in sales for Activision. In addition, Activision seized control of the Infinity Ward studio, to which Activision had previously granted creative control over all Modern Warfare-branded games. The suit was filed to vindicate the rights of West and Zampella to be paid the compensation they have earned, as well as the contractual rights Activision granted to West and Zampella to control Modern Warfare-branded games."
"Activision has refused to honor the terms of its agreements and is intentionally flouting the fundamental public policy of this State (California) that employers must pay their employees what they have rightfully earned," said Schwartz in the release. "Instead of thanking, lauding, or just plain paying Jason and Vince for giving Activision the most successful entertainment product ever offered to the public, last month Activision hired lawyers to conduct a pretextual 'investigation' into unstated and unsubstantiated charges of 'insubordination' and 'breach of fiduciary duty,' which then became the grounds for their termination on Monday, March 1st."
According to the release, the suit is alleging "breach of contract, breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, wrong termination in violation of public policy, and declaratory relief."
The implications of this lawsuit are tremendous and far-reaching. Stay tuned for more.
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IamtheBat
And yet Bobby is still gonna milk that cow dry
Manwarring
Activision Public Service Announcement- Making a blockbuster game and earning millions for a company doesn't assure you "immunity" from immediate termination nor rightfull wages for the work you do. (0_O)REALLY, FOR REALS??!!!
CyckiHunter01
Seems like Activision just keeps digging a bigger whole. Not only were people more faithful to IW then they were to Activision, but now people see what kind of Bull they are going to pull on their publishers and new IP's. Good luck with the lawsuit, I'm eager to see how this pans out in the end.
SoloReverb
Hmmmm... money, or your reputation and good name... I know money is important, but at what point, or monetary value do you decide to just say screw it, and be a greedy Gouchebag...
wafflehouse1025
This show just got real, yos.
L1ke20N1njas
Sucks to be them! That's what they get for working/trusting Activision. Activision will screw anyone over if it means more money. Damn, what has this world come to...?
TehSkull
Well this is sad. Silly me for thinking Activision was a respectable company.
I don't like MW2 personally, but I can tell it is an excellent game made by professionals. I guess IW is gonna pull a Bungie. I wish them the best of luck, if they do.
crwatkins
Damn the man! Fight the power!
It's all really shady. Not sure who fires the heads of the most commercially successful video game development houses of all time.
frank0127
So, Activision found a slight loophole to exploit so they didn't have to pay two individuals who created the biggest game in the past decade what they were rightfully owed?
Yeah, screw Activision.
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