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Q: What's going to happen at Infinity Ward? Word on the street is that the studio lacks leadership and direction.

Tippl: We have interim leadership in place. We have two senior execs currently: Steve Pearce, our chief technology officer, and Steve Ackrich, who is the head of production for the company. We are currently in the process of configuring the new leadership team there. Infinity Ward still has nearly 100 people.

So if IW has 100 people or so left, why didn't you promote them? Isn't Equal Opportunity meant for everyone in a corporate environment, or is it just for those with the most money, the right last name, or (EGAD!) the right business degree?

ActiVision has to fucking go. They've been worse than EA ever since they acquired Blizzard. MW2 made them over a BILLION DOLLARS in sales within the first month of release, and you're telling me it wasn't enough to keep them from replacing key personnel from IW with THEIR OWN interns?

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/enterta ... wsuit.html
 

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