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  • Flawless
    Bang-bang! Down-down!
    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

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    ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

    Pretty big news.

    Press Release

    ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software


    Brings together two of world’s best game studios


    Library of powerhouse franchises will include DOOM, Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, QUAKE, Wolfenstein and RAGE


    June 24, 2009 (Rockville, MD) – ZeniMax Media Inc., parent company of noted game publisher Bethesda Softworks, today announced it has completed the acquisition of legendary game studio, id Software, creators of world-renowned games such as DOOM, QUAKE, Wolfenstein, and its upcoming title, RAGE. The acquisition by ZeniMax Media joins together two of the finest, most respected videogame developers in the world, combining the first person shooter (FPS) expertise of id Software with acclaimed role playing game (RPG) developer Bethesda Game Studios – creators of the 2008 Game of the Year, Fallout 3, and the 2006 Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Bethesda Softworks will publish the titles of id Software other than upcoming releases previously committed to other publishers.

    Founded in 1991, id Software established itself as an industry leader with some of the best-selling and most critically acclaimed video games of all time. id Software created the original first-person shooter, Wolfenstein 3D, and subsequently set new standards in the genre with the blockbuster releases of its DOOM and QUAKE titles. In addition, id Software developed cutting edge, proprietary technology with the id Tech engine which powers many notable FPS titles, and continues to make great advances in game technology under the direction of John Carmack, one of the country’s technology leaders and a member of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences (AIAS) Hall of Fame.

    Todd Hollenshead, CEO of id Software, commented on the transaction: “This was a unique opportunity to team with a smart, sophisticated publisher like Bethesda Softworks where the interests of the studio and the publisher will be fully aligned in the development and marketing of our titles. In addition, we will now have financial and business resources to support the future growth of id Software, a huge advantage which will result in more and even better games for our fans.”

    id Software will continue to operate as a studio under the direction of its founder, John Carmack. No changes will be made in the operations of id Software in the development of its games. All the principals at id Software have signed long-term employment contracts, assuring they will continue in their roles developing games at the studio.

    “This puts id Software in a wonderful position going forward,” said John Carmack, who will continue to serve in his current role as Technical Director. “We will now be able to grow and extend all of our franchises under one roof, leveraging our capabilities across multiple teams while enabling forward looking research to be done in the service of all of them. We will be bigger and stronger, as we recruit the best talent to help us build the landmark games of the future. As trite as it may be for me to say that I am extremely pleased and excited about this deal, I am."

    Robert Altman, the founder, Chairman & CEO of ZeniMax Media stated, “We, along with many others, consider id Software to be among the finest game studios in the world, with extraordinary design, artistic and technical capabilities. They have demonstrated, repeatedly, that rare ability to create franchise properties that are critical and commercial successes. Our intention is to make sure id Software will continue to do what they do best – make AAA games. Our role will be to provide publisher support through Bethesda Softworks and give id Software the resources it needs to grow and expand.”

    ZeniMax Media Inc, which is privately held, was founded in 1999 to create quality interactive entertainment products to meet the growing worldwide demand. The Company is headquartered in Rockville, MD and maintains offices in Hunt Valley, MD, London and Tokyo. Among its wholly owned subsidiaries are Bethesda Softworks, a premier publisher of video games, Vir2L Studios which develops games for the casual market, and ZeniMax Online Studios, a studio dedicated to massively multi-player online games (MMOG).

    Bethesda Game Studios, the development group at ZeniMax Media, is one of the top video game studios in the world. Its most recent release, Fallout 3, was the 2008 winner of more than 60 Game of the Year awards, including The Associated Press, Official Xbox Magazine, Yahoo, PC Gamer, IGN, Game Critics Awards, Game Developer Choice Awards, and Gamespy. Bethesda also created the 2006 PC and Xbox 360® Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and the 2002 PC and Xbox® Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Bethesda Game Studios has created 2 of the 10 best games of all time, Fallout 3 and Oblivion, on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation® 3 platforms, as reported by the industry scoring system found at www.metacritic.com and www.gamerankings.com.
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  • Flawless
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    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

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    Re: ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

    How Id And Bethesda Will Work Together

    Immediately after the news hit, we started seeing speculation all over the place about how the two development studios will work together. And for good reason. With id leveraging its immense technological advantage and Bethesda bringing its open-world role-playing chops to the table, far-flung ideas like the next Fallout or Elder Scrolls game running on id's super-impressive-looking id tech 5--which already powers Rage--don't seem so terribly outlandish. Though they do seem terribly awesome.

    Anyway, Totilo rightfully addressed the topic of what kind of beautiful music Bethesda and id might make together in his story.

    And will there be any Bethesda-id crossover coming out of this? "The teams are very much separate," Carmack said. "There is a lot of mutual respect there. There's going to be a lot of communication and cross-pollination. I doubt there's going to be any technology shifts between the two companies, but there's certainly going to be cooperation. And I wouldn't be shocked to see some hints of different things crossing over in different ways. That's just the kind of stuff when you have lots of people who think everybody is working on cool stuff together."

    Sounds like nobody's rushing into anything, though who knows what the future holds? These are two respected developers with what I feel are pretty different strengths, so any way they can collaborate together seems like a win-win for the consumer. Hollenshead feels the same way about the ZeniMax ownership; he had this to say about how the deal will affect the day-to-day business at id.

    "Things aren't really going to be different in terms of what's going on at id," Hollenshead said. "We're not going to change the kinds of games we make…. It allows us to accelerate the growth of our internal studios, so we can focus on making all of our internal games as opposed to working with external partners where there has been a step down in quality… There will be more, better games from id. So if you're a fan of the company, then it is all upside and all things to look forward to."

    That quote about "external partners" and a "step down in quality" seems like a pointed dig at studios like Splash Damage and Raven, which have respectively done Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, and both Quake 4 and the upcoming Wolfenstein under the id banner. But the guy seems to have a point. I'll be really curious to see how Doom 4 turns out, since it will probably be the first major id title to be developed almost entirely under the auspices of ZeniMax. Wolf and Rage will be published by Activision and EA, respectively, per existing agreements.

    Id may not be the 800-pound gorilla it was in the mid-'90s, but this news still blew my mind this morning. Those guys have always had such a reputation of fierce independence, part of me thought they would never sell out, never submit to any degree of control by an outside party. I guess no company stays the same forever, though if all the details of this acquisition are as much on the up-and-up as they're purported to be, I'm hopeful id will at least remain a company that makes some pretty sweet games.

    How does this news strike you? What was the first id game you played? Mine was the boxed shareware version of Doom, the original, which I bought in a Babbage's for maybe $5 and which went on to completely and utterly blow my young mind before quite literally changing my life in a nontrivial way. So I've always had and always will have a certain place in my heart for id.
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    • bkfount
      All Star
      • Oct 2004
      • 8467

      #3
      Re: ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

      well they haven't put out a huge game in awhile, Rage is taking forever, and id tech 4 got beat out by Unreal in terms of developer support.

      At least they didn't get gobbled up by Activision...

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      • DXZeke
        Straight Edge
        • Feb 2003
        • 2538

        #4
        Re: ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

        Originally posted by bkfount
        well they haven't put out a huge game in awhile, Rage is taking forever, and id tech 4 got beat out by Unreal in terms of developer support.

        At least they didn't get gobbled up by Activision...
        Or they'd never make a PS3 game.
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        • DocHolliday
          Farewell and 'ado
          • Oct 2002
          • 4698

          #5
          Re: ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

          John Carmack used to be a Legend! (still is, still is...)

          Dude hasn't done much for awhile, can't remember there last big release, was it DOOM 3?

          Quake 2 is still probably my favorite shooter and online game of all time. That game actually made me perform worse in school because I played it so much.

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          • pfunk880
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            • Jul 2004
            • 4452

            #6
            Re: ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

            Originally posted by DXZeke
            Or they'd never make a PS3 game.
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            • mgoblue
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              • Jul 2002
              • 25477

              #7
              Re: ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

              One thing to keep in mind is that id is more about the technology. They make a few awesome games using their technology, but Carmack really focuses on the game engines so they can license that technology out and most other game makers can then use it.
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              • bkfount
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                • Oct 2004
                • 8467

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                Re: ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

                Originally posted by mgoblue
                One thing to keep in mind is that id is more about the technology. They make a few awesome games using their technology, but Carmack really focuses on the game engines so they can license that technology out and most other game makers can then use it.
                except that hasn't worked for them lately. id Tech 4 wasn't used by many devs, since Unreal became more popular, especially on the console side. Id Tech 5 looks to make it easier to port over on many platforms, but you have to wonder how many developers will jump on board when they've already been using Unreal engines for years.

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                • Cusefan
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                  • Oct 2003
                  • 9820

                  #9
                  Re: ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

                  Originally posted by mgoblue
                  One thing to keep in mind is that id is more about the technology. They make a few awesome games using their technology, but Carmack really focuses on the game engines so they can license that technology out and most other game makers can then use it.
                  well hopefully they can create something special because the last few engines have been relative failures.
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                  • mgoblue
                    Go Wings!
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 25477

                    #10
                    Re: ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

                    Originally posted by bkfount
                    except that hasn't worked for them lately. id Tech 4 wasn't used by many devs, since Unreal became more popular, especially on the console side. Id Tech 5 looks to make it easier to port over on many platforms, but you have to wonder how many developers will jump on board when they've already been using Unreal engines for years.
                    Originally posted by Cusefan
                    well hopefully they can create something special because the last few engines have been relative failures.
                    I hadn't put much thought into it, but you guys are definitely right. Unreal is everywhere, and you don't see many people using id stuff anymore (except for them).
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