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Activision Sniping At Infinity Ward?

"Departure of key personnel and litigation."

Published: 10:00, 02/03/2010 by Staff.
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Activision appears to have filed an SEC report this morning suggesting “breaches of contract and insubordination by two senior employees at Infinity Ward.”  This is in addition to reports overnight of security appearing at Infinity Ward making staff feel “on edge”.

G4TV reports that Infinity Ward studio bosses Vince Zampella and Jason West had a meeting with Activision this morning and “have not been seen by Infinity Ward staff members since”. Apparently the relationship between Infinity Ward and Activision lately has been “tense.”

Robert Bowling, IW’s Community Manager tweeted that “While I appreciate all the calls, tweets, messages and hearing my ringtone a lot,” said Bowling on his Twitter account, “they’re in vain – as I have no info.”

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