Posts Tagged: electronic arts


24
Jun 09

Mythic and BioWare restructure; Bethesda acquires id Software

So, who hit the WTF switch today?

EA announced that they would be restructuring Mythic (Warhammer Online, Ultima Online, Dark Age of Camelot) and BioWare (Star Warks: The Old Republic, Mass Effect, Neverwinter Nights, …) into a single RPG/MMO development power house. The implications here are pretty huge, though the move isn’t all that surprising given BioWare’s entrance into the MMO arena with SWTOR. EA is also announced they are canning Mark Jacobs, which comes as no surprise given the flack he’s gotten for WAR’s problems. My buddy Ryan pointed out that this means Garriot (UO), McQuiad (EQ) and Jacobs (DAoC) are now all gone. “The MMO gaming Gods are all gone,” as he so eloquently put it. That said, I’m very excited for what this move could mean for Warhammer Online and The Old Republic. BioWare could use the experience on SWTOR, and Mythic could use a fresh perspective on WAR.

Mythic has got to stop the subscription churn they’re seeing right now, and in my opinion the only way to accomplish this is major rebalancing of classes, a complete revamp of the ORVR system and a retail box expansion sooner rather than later. It’s been a few years, but the MMO genre is finally starting to heat up again with some exciting titles on the horizon. It’s going to be survival of the fittest come next year.

Likewise, Bethesda parent company ZeniMax Media revealed that it has acquired legendary development studio id Software (Doom, Quake, Wolfenstein, …) I can’t say I’m surprised here; id Software hasn’t been a big player in the industry for awhile now. For a long time their franchises took second stage creatively to their engine technology, and Epic took that crown away from them many moons ago.


11
Mar 09

Mythic Closing 70% of it’s WAR Servers

The blogosphere is buzzing today about Mythic’s decision to close down a major chunk of the Warhammer servers; merging the players into larger, more active servers. It’s interesting to see the varied ways people are spinning this. The anti-Warhammer and major MMO blogs (most of whom know little about the game, even as they form loosely educated opinions and share them with the world) folks are doom and gloom, declaring this a sign of the end times for WAR. The fanboys are in damage control mode, trying to declare that this is a good move, that the player base is happy about it, and that it will mean good things for WAR in the future.

I’m a WAR player. I love the game. I don’t consider myself a fanboy, but I am an optimist and I try to find the brighter side of things. Therefor, in this case, I lean towards the view of the loyalist bloggers who see this move as a very good thing for the community. More players spread across fewer servers means more RVR action, and dropping the server count down to 17 is going to make for some epically fun struggles.

That said, this is awful press for a game that has already had it’s fair share of it lately. The firings, the frequent downtime, the dramatically lower subscriber numbers than Mythic was (foolishly publicly) hoping for, and now this. People who don’t have a first hand account of the game are going to see this latest move as another nail in the coffin. That, of course, isn’t the case; but it makes sense for the world to see it as such. WAR is doing fine on subscribers, even if those numbers are far lesser than they had wished for. Mythic grossly overestimated the amount of servers they needed, and this is the result we’re seeing for it today: the servers simply aren’t necessary, so it’s time to downsize. The writing for this has been on the wall for a long time, with one voluntary server move after another being announced. It was only a matter of time for them to start shutting down these “legacy” servers with so few players.

So, don’t panic. WAR isn’t going anywhere- they’re just scaling back to a more realistic server count. Take what you’re reading out there with a grain of salt.


4
Feb 09

Mythic drops the axe; 60-130 laid off

Bad news for the good people in Fairfax, VA today; Mythic has decided to clean house, dropping anywhere from 60-130[1] folks from their payroll today. The tweets about it have been coming in all morning.

Lots of recognizable faces, too. Angie and Justin Webb are gone, as is DJ Larkin. I’ve received unconfirmed reports that Adam Gershowitz (a producer), Carrie Gouskos (an associate producer) (Update: a source informs me Adam and Carrie may still be with the company) and Matt Fleming may be out too.

Jacobs posted a brief statement on the Warhammer Herald about the lay offs, stating that they were shifting from pre-launch to post-launch staffing, and it was to be expected. It’s plausible of course, but I doubt all the press about the decline in Warhammer’s subscriptions announced yesterday helped ease the pressure from EA to cut costs.

At any rate, my heart goes out to everyone caught up in this mess. It’s never an easy situation, but I have no doubt you’ll all land on your feet.