High Moon Studios and Radical Entertainment Still Intact Over at Activision

By Stephany on Saturday, August 2nd, 2008 at 11:17 AM PST In Activision, Game Consoles, Game Platforms, Gamer Life, Games, Games Industry

gaming todayLooks like High Moon Studios and Radical Entertainment have survived the storm over at Activision. This way made apparent during the Activison Blizzard conference call on July 29th when Publishing CEO Mike Griffith announced that the two studios would be added to to their development line-up:

“In terms of studios, our key strategy is to drive our independent model, as a long-term competitive model. And now, we’re adding two Vivendi Games studios to our model: High Moon, the studio behind the Bourne game, and Radical, the developers of Crash Bandicoot and Prototype.”

I am sure that the majority of the folks who work over at both High Moon and Radical are breathing a sigh of relief, and this is indeed great news for gamers who are fans of the developers as well. In the meantime, lets just keep our fingers crossed that Ghostbusters is not delayed any further into 2009 and that Brutal Legend finds a publisher soon.

To be honest with you, I really hope that Brutal Legend kicks ass when it hits retail, wins a zillion awards, and make Activision eat their feet with no salt or pepper to make the toe-jam taste better.

Thanks: GamerCyte

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