Things started when two studio heads of Infinity Ward were sacked. Both IW and Activision were tight lipped about what was going on. The easy conclusion was that Activision wanted IW to make another gazillion dollar earning COD:MW game and IW wanted to work on new IP.
Now rumours appear that Activision has been holding back royalties from IW:
In the meantime Activision has confirmed that it has sacked the two IW bigshots but they've also announced that they're going to utterly rape the entire Call of Duty franchise. Treyach's new Call of Duty game won't be the only one appearing:The emerging spat between Activision and the heads of Infinity Ward may have been caused by unpaid royalties.
Website BingeGamer (via VG247) was told by a collection of unnamed sources that not a single penny of the $1bn generated by MW2 has been seen by Infinity Ward.
The report also states that the "insubordination" IW bosses Jason West and Frank Zampella appear to have been sacked for was caused by secret discussions with rival publishers.
So prepare to be blunty pummeled to death with Call of Duty this, Call of Duty that, Call of Duty we want your money and Call of Duty we want even more moneyActivision has announced plans to expand the Call of Duty series into new genres, regions and digital formats [...].
"The company is also for the first time announcing that a new game in the Call of Duty series is expected to be released in 2011 and that Sledgehammer Games, a newly formed, wholly owned studio, is in development on a Call of Duty game that will extend the franchise into the action-adventure genre."
In order to organise these ventures, Activision is forming a new business unit to bring together "various new brand initiatives with focused, dedicated resources around the world", and specifically promises a Blizzard-style "focus" on the brand, before promising "high-margin digital online content", "new geographies" (including Asia), "new genres", and "new digital business models".
