Activision execs offered Infinity Ward staff a 50 percent pay increase and told staff to «take the money and get over it» after the publisher dramatically fired the developer's founders Jason West and Vince Zampella in 2010.
That's according to a fresh account with further details on the fallout from Activision's now-legendary ousting of West and Zampella, as published on LinkedIn by lead designer Paul Sandler (spotted by PC Gamer).
Sandler writes that he was told about the loss of West and Zampella by a fellow employee who rode a scooter around the Infinity Ward office, sharing the news. «I just sat there in stunned silence with my eyes wide open,» Sandler wrote. «I stood up from my chair and said: 'What the fuck? ...Why?'»
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Was Kojima the saviour of PlayStation's State of Play?Watch on YouTubeWest and Zampella's exit from Infinity Ward has been much-chronicled, with the pair embroiled in discussions over starting their own studio — what became Titanfall and Apex Legends studio Respawn Entertainment, owned by Activision arch-rival EA.
But many of the finer details on the day the pair were fired, as recounted now by Sandler, are new — including an «emergency company meeting» held within Infinity Ward's kitchen with Activision execs brought in to break the news and steady the ship — before too many of West and Zampella's loyal colleagues followed them out the door, mid-development on the studio's next project.
«The fact our respected studio-heads, our leaders, had been canned in such a sudden and cold-blooded fashion brought the entire team a collective feeling of anger and a deep sense of unfairness,» Sandler recalled. «Activision had stepped on a metaphorical landmine. They were about to lose nearly half of the entire studio, putting the development of Modern Warfare 3 at risk.»
After an initial attempt to put across Activision's perspective on the firings, the executives allegedly
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