03.Mar.2010 Goodbye Call of Duty, Activision Fires Infinity Ward

G4′s The Feed, which has been in communication with a source at Infinity Ward, reports that organizational changes may be in effect at the FPS developer’s offices. The source claims that a “bunch of ‘bouncer-types’ just showed up outside of the Infinity Ward offices unannounced. When approached by employees, the non-uniformed ‘bouncers’ were unwilling to disclose why they were there.” In addition, The Feed notes that Infinity Ward’s studio heads, Vince Zampella and Jason West, were not seen by fellow staff members after a meeting with Activision on Monday morning. A desk guard at Infinity Ward’s offices was unable to confirm any of the events to Joystiq, and calls to community manager Robert Bowling went unanswered at the time of writing.

Apparently, on Monday Activision filed a Form 10-K with the SEC, which is basically an overview of the company’s financial condition, and includes any information that could possibly affect that condition. This filing states, “In November 2009, the Company released Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, a game developed by one of the Company’s wholly-owned studios, Infinity Ward. As noted above, Modern Warfare 2 was the best selling console title in the U.S. and Europe in 2009. Consistent with past practice, the Company intends to release a Call of Duty game in 2010 developed by another wholly-owned studio. The Company is concluding an internal human resources inquiry into breaches of contract and insubordination by two senior employees at Infinity Ward. This matter is expected to involve the departure of key personnel and litigation. At present, the Company does not expect this matter to have a material impact on the Company.”

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