Six months after the acquisition deal that brought id Software under the wing of Bethesda parent-company ZeniMax, id Software co-founder John Carmack has again weighed in on the move and why he feels it made sense for the studio. Speaking with Edge Online, Carmack cited a waning interest from publishing partners -- specifically, Activision's decision to focus on internal development -- as a major contributing factor in the sale of the nearly 20-year-old company.
When the deal was first announced, games media focused on the sale of a long-time independent developer; however, id president Todd Hollenshead views the situation from a different angle. "I think it's just as true that we acquired an internal publishing capacity," he said. According to Hollenshead, ZeniMax values development "for its own sake," rather than "trying to put something in a box and relying on marketing for sales."
In the modern games industry where "the business is so much about either having a hit or being totally irrelevant," Hollenshead says a strong publishing partner is increasingly important to the survival of a development studio. Truthfully, we're happy for id Software. If the Activision partnership had continued, it would have been just a matter of time before the house that Doom built was tapped for some kind of peripheral-related disaster.
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Posted: Jan 29th 2010 1:28PM (Unverified) said
Carmack is only interested in code.
Posted: Jan 29th 2010 4:41PM (Unverified) said
That's like saying a hooker's only interested in dick... It's part of the job- a very BIG part of the job.
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Posted: Jan 29th 2010 1:28PM Stevetrop Man of Mystery said
Well it seems it has been that way for a while. On a lower extent I guess you could say but I have seen for the last past 10 years there has been a rate of acquisitions here and there. It can bee two folded as well it can work for some and be disastrous for others. It depends on how much freedom they can have and does the parent company just want them to churn out product after product without that flair or ingenuity that has came with past product came along with.
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