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Activision suing Double Fine to stop release of Brutal Legend
- June 08, 2009 12:18 PM PST
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With a presentation given by Tim Schafer himself at last week's E3, the anticipation for his heavy metal opus Brutal Legend is greater than ever. Yet, in a sad turn of events, Activision is suing Double Fine Productions, which could lead to the game's release date being halted.
At last weeks E3, Tim Shafer gave us more of a taste of what his upcoming Brutal Legend would be like, and it looked tasty, only affirming it's title as being one of the most anticipated games of this year. However, "anticipated games of this year" could turn into "anticipated games of next year", as Activision is looking to halt the release of the game by suing the games developer Double Fine Productions.
The legal issues are a little convoluted (which is no surprise), so I'll try to summarize as best as I can. It seems Activision paid Double Fine Productions the sum of about $15 million to develop Brutal Legend, but Double Fine ended up missing a crucial deadline last year. According to the suit, Double Fine then claimed that they would need another nine months and $7 million to complete the game.
Activision claims that they were still in negotiations with Double Fine to continue the development of the game, but no agreement was ever reached. Which is strange because although Activision merged with Vivendi (the company who held the game's publishing rights) they did not acquire the publishing rights. Thus, Double Fine ended up going to EA to publish the game and planned a release on October 13, 2009.
Activision now contends that they never relinquished the rights to the game, were under the impression that they were still in negotiations with it and that Double Fine improperly transferred Brutal Legend to EA.
When reached for comment, Double Fine President Tim Schafer said:
"Hey, if Activision liked it, then they should have put a ring on it. Oh great, now Beyonce is going to sue me too."
Activision also claims that they have suffered "irreparable harm" and will lose more than just the game, but also the ability to sell downloadable content based on Brutal Legend if the game isn't stopped.
EA had doubts that Activision would actually sue, stating that that would "be like a husband abandoning his family and then suing after his wife meets a better guy." Well, unfortunately, looks like the husband is suing, and he's suing with everything he's got. Let's hope this gets resolved swiftly and justly as many are still hoping to bang their heads this "Rocktober."
Check out the original Associated Press article here.
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- Jun 08 2009 at 12:49:52:PM PST
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Activision was still in negotiations with Double Fine? If the request for an extention wasn't sent through fast enough, than why did Double Fine look for another publisher so quickly? They sort of stepped squarely in that hot mess by going to EA so fast. Atleast in my opinion.
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Don't know why 2 additional copies of my comments were posted. Sorry about that.
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well i hope Activision get there money back. cause lets be honest who's buying a game with Jet Black in it his movies are barely good . manly during the holiday season with way better games coming out.
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Ugh. Leave Brutal Legend alone. I really hope this game gets RELEASED at best. Hopefully before we all wither and die after a fan-caused nuclear holocaust.
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The Franchise Pimps at Activision can go fornicate a tobasco-dipped cactus. Seriously, they're acting like a scorned lover with Brutal Legend; they didn't give a crap about it until it was gone and now they're saying: "if we can't have it, then no one can."
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Awww, activision's gettin Jealous!
Why don't they just deal with their own decision. They got rid of Schafer, and now their gonna sue him till he comes back-jeez.
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