Bungie Vet Says Deal With Activision Was “Bad From The Start”; Microsoft Almost Signed The Game

Video game industry veteran Martin O’Donnell, who composed the music for Halo and was on Bungie’s board of directors, has spoken very openly about the deal Bungie made with Activision and how it all fell apart. The long and short of it is that O’Donnell had a bad feeling about the deal for the Destiny series from the very beginning, but the whole story is like something out of a movie.

Speaking to YouTuber HiddenXperia, O’Donnell first clarified that it was Bungie’s seven members of the board of directors that collectively made the decision to work with Activision. O’Donnell was a member, so he acknowledged his part in the decision. O’Donnell also continues to hold stock in Bungie.

Discussing the origins of the deal, O’Donnell said he has misgivings right away. “We knew it was a risk right from the get-go,” he said. “It turned out to be exactly as bad as we thought it was going to be. Everybody who no longer works for Bungie is going to say, ‘Yeah, it was bad from the start.'”

Higher-ups at Bungie who still work there won’t acknowledge that it was a problematic deal from the start, O’Donnell said.

“If you still work for Bungie, you’re going to be political and you’re going to say all sorts of things like, ‘Oh, we had a good partnership and blah blah blah we were able to build a wonderful thing. And the time came for us to go our separate ways because we each had different goals but we’re happy and we love each other.’ That’s BS,” O’Donnell said. “There are so many scripted answers out there that I hear.”

O’Donnell’s summary of the deal with Activision is that it was “not a marriage made in heaven at all.”

Bungie decided to sign with Activision because the Call of Duty publisher was allowing Bungie to retain ownership of the Destiny IP. This came from Bungie’s experience working with Microsoft. Bungie sold the Halo IP to Microsoft in 2000, and had needed to answer to Microsoft ever since. Bungie did not want to repeat this for its new deal for Destiny.

“The reason why we went with Activision was not just the money, but it was because as part of the contract–they didn’t own the IP,” O’Donnell said.

O’Donnell said it was a “non-negotiable” item for him in his discussions with the rest of Bungie’s board before making the deal with Activision. And in a shocker of a revelation, O’Donnell also reveals that Bungie was “very close” to making a deal with Microsoft for Destiny before Activision won out. “We almost went back to Microsoft,” O’Donnell said.

Also during the interview, O’Donnell alluded to one of the reasons why Bungie fired him. He suggested that some members of Bungie’s leadership team wanted to give Activision more control of Destiny.

“Here’s the spicy part. Activision not only didn’t have the legal right to mess with the IP. But the only way they would be prevented from messing with the IP is if all the leadership at Bungie said you can’t mess with the IP. And that’s not what happened. And that’s why they fired me,” O’Donnell said.

“That was probably my biggest disappointment–we worked for a decade to make sure we could be in a position where we could stand up to the publisher and say, no, we own the IP–you can’t mess with it. And I was overruled and eventually let go,” he added.

One of the more chilling revelations from the interview is a story that O’Donnell shared about a dinner he had with Activision’s executives just before the deal was done, including CEO Bobby Kotick and a CFO that O’Donnell referred to as an Austrian man from the “Vienna School of Economics.” He never mentions a name, but Activision’s former CFO was Thomas Tippl, an Austrian man who was involved in the deal to sign Bungie for Destiny.

O’Donnell shared that he has a saying, “be nice to the goose,” which means you should be nice to the goose because that’s where golden eggs come from. In this analogy, Bungie is the goose that lays the golden egg that is Destiny. This unnamed Austrian business executive told O’Donnell, “Yeah, I like that story … golden eggs … the goose. But sometimes there’s nothing like a good Foie gras.”

Foie gras is the French cuisine that is made from goose liver after the bird is fattened by forced feeding. O’Donnell was spooked that Activision saw Bungie as a goose to be fattened and then killed off, and today he wishes he had raised concerns to his colleagues.

“The red flag went off. I’m in the middle of sipping some wine and he says that, and I’m like, ‘Oh my god.’ I felt like I was in a Twilight Zone episode,” he said. “What I should have done is stood up, flipped the table, and told all the other Bungie guys, ‘We have to get away from here–now!’ But that only happens in my dreams.”

At the same time that Activision was making this deal with Bungie, Activision was in the midst of its tumultuous relationship with Call of Duty Modern Warfare developer Infinity Ward that saw the company fire founders Jason West and Vince Zampella for insubordination.

“They were eating the liver of Infinity Ward while I was sitting at that table,” O’Donnell said. “I thought we were protected from them doing that [to us at Bungie], and I was wrong. My gut instinct was this is bad, we shouldn’t do this. That’s hindsight though.”

In 2015, O’Donnell won his legal case against Bungie. A court-appointed arbitrator ruled that Bungie violated its contract with O’Donnell when it fired him “without cause” and made him give up his company stock and drop out of Bungie’s profit-sharing plan.

As for Bungie, with Activision now out of the picture, Bungie is self-publishing the Destiny series. The studio has bold ambitions for the future of Destiny, including new expansions through 2022.

Additionally, Bungie received $100 million from Chinese company NetEase to make non-Destiny games.

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Deals: Super Mario Maker 2 for $39.99, Acer Predator RTX 2060 Laptop for $1199

Today gamers can save 33% off the two of the very best platformers for the Nintendo Switch: Super Mario Maker 2 and New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe. For prospective PC gamers, there’s an outstanding deal on an Acer Predator RTX 2060 gaming laptop for just under $1200. Score on gaming chairs, Apple AirPods Pro, gaming monitors, and more.

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Shovel Knight Dev Is Hiring For A 3D Project Right Now

Yacht Club Games, the developer behind the Shovel Knight series, is working on some unannounced games, and new listings for hires suggest that at least one game in production will be a 3D title. This is significant, as not only is the developer known for their 2D retro-style games, but they also have three new 2D games confirmed to be in the works.

Known 2D projects currently on the slate at Yacht Club Games include Shovel Knight Dig, Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon, and Cyber Shadow. Now, in a listing on Gamasutra, the developer is seeking a mid-senior gameplay programmer to work on a new, 3D-focused team.

“Yacht Club Games is working on a new 3D project and is building out our 3D team (and custom engine) to complement our existing 2D team,” the listing reads. The candidate must be experienced with C and C++ programming languages for 2D and 3D development, and must possess “strong 3D maths skills.”

The job page does not give any further insights into the specifics of what the game will be about, how it will play, or what genre it will fit into.

Shovel Knight has previously appeared as a 3D model in Yooka-Laylee as a cameo, and in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an assist trophy. It’s likely that Shovel Knight will return for a sequel one day, but that’s not necessarily what this is.

For more about Shovel Knight, check out the video above about the forgotten ideas that inspired the hit game.

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The Division 2: Here’s When Players Without The Expansion Can Play The Iron Horse Raid

The Division 2‘s expansion, Warlords of New York, is currently in Season 2, and has released a new Level 40 Raid for top-level players. However, players who never jumped into the expansion but are still playing the game will not miss out, as the Iron Horse raid will have a level 30 variant that will be made available to everyone very soon.

At 12:30 AM PT on July 7, The Division 2’s servers will briefly go down for maintenance. The game will be unavailable for three hours, and when it returns the Level 30 version of the Iron Horse Raid will be available to all players, regardless of whether they own the DLC.

Iron Horse is all about taking on a True Sons manufacturing facility in a foundry, and Ubisoft has designed it to be extremely challenging, no matter how geared-up and prepared your group is.

This maintenance downtime will also address a few other minor issues in the game. Here’s the complete list.

  • Opening the Level 30 version of Operation Iron Horse
  • Fixed an issue allowing players to become invincible by talking to NPCs with the shield equipped.
  • Fixed an issue causing players to get stuck in the Season Tab
  • Fixed an issue where the Season Pass Project would not reset properly.

If you haven’t played the game in a little while and want to jump back in for this Raid, it’s worth familiarizing yourself with everything added in Update 10 first.

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Call Of Duty Mobile Adds A Fan-Favorite Modern Warfare 2 Map This Week

Activision has announced what’s coming to Call of Duty: Mobile this week, and it includes a classic map, a new charity DLC offering, and more.

First, the map Highrise is headed to the mobile game this week. If that name sounds familiar, it’s because Highrise was originally featured in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. The map is set on top of a skyscraper, and you need to watch where you walk, as you can fall to your death.

The fan-favorite Highrise map is headed to CoD: Mobile
The fan-favorite Highrise map is headed to CoD: Mobile

Also new in Call of Duty: Mobile this week is the latest Call of Duty Endowment pack. The “Freedom Pack,” as it’s called, comes with a series of red, white, and blue items, including a parachute and wingsuit. It also includes a blueprint for the M16 weapon with a red, white, and blue color scheme. As usual, 100 percent of proceeds will go to the Call of Duty Endowment, which helps military veterans find new careers in their civilian lives.

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Activision also reminded players that the ongoing Radioactive Agent season in Call of Duty: Mobile is coming to an end very soon. As such, now is your last chance to work your way through the Battle Pass to unlock all the extras. You can earn XP through the game’s standard multiplayer, as well as battle royale.

Call of Duty: Mobile is one of the most popular and lucrative mobile games on Earth. Just recently, it was reported that the game made more than $220 million from its microtransactions so far in 2020.

In addition to these updates for Call of Duty: Mobile, Activision is updating Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone with a series of new modes and playlists this week–here’s a rundown of what’s new.

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Hamilton Might Be Your Favorite Movie Of 2020, But It’s Not Eligible For An Oscar

Hamilton is now available on Disney+, leading to a huge spike in downloads for the streaming service, and the reaction towards the filmed performance has been very positive. Hamilton has received excellent reviews, and with cinemas currently closed in the US because of COVID-19 this is likely to be, for many viewers, their favorite film of the year so far.

However, despite the hype and prestige around Hamilton, Variety is reporting that the concert film will not be eligible for any Oscars. The film was originally planned for a 2021 cinema release, but plans were later changed, and although the Oscar eligibility rules are different in 2020 to account for the pandemic, Hamilton will not make the cut.

The reason is simple: according to rules first implemented in 1997, recorded stage productions cannot be nominated for any Academy Awards.

The film can still, potentially, be nominated in the 2021 Emmy awards, but only in the Outstanding Variety Special category, which it is very likely to earn a nod in. Other categories remain off-limits, including acting awards.

This is likely not too major a blow for Hamilton, though, as the live play has already earned the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, a Grammy for Best Musical Theatre Album, numerous Tony and Laurence Olivier awards, and much more.

Hamilton is exclusive to Disney+. Here are some things to look out for when you watch it, including an extra song that is not on the soundtrack.

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Disney Signs Deal With Colin Kaepernick For New Content About Social Justice

Disney has entered into an overall “first-look” deal with Colin Kaepernick and his production company Ra Vision Media for new scripted and unscripted content focused around race and social justice.

In a statement, Disney said it is looking to produce new content with Kaepernick to showcase work of Black and Brown directors and producers. Whatever form the new content takes, it will appear on Disney’s network of platforms, including ESPN, Hulu, Pixar, and The Undefeated, which is ESPN’s website dedicated to the intersection of sports and culture.

“During this unprecedented time, The Walt Disney Company remains committed to creating diverse and inclusive content that resonates and matters,” Disney chairman and former CEO Bob Iger said in a statement. “Colin’s experience gives him a unique perspective on the intersection of sports, culture and race, which will undoubtedly create compelling stories that will educate, enlighten and entertain, and we look forward to working with him on this important collaboration.”

Debuting first is a new TV series about Kaepernick’s life and journey in the world of football and politics. This seems to be separate from the other docuseries about Kaepernick from Ava DuVernay that’s coming to Netflix.

Kaepernick is the former quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers. In 2016, he protested police violence by kneeling for the national anthem before every game that season, inspiring a wider protest movement. Kaepernick received widespread backlash, and Donald Trump called for him to be “fired.”

The Twilight Zone Season 2 “Ovation” Season 2 Episode 4 Breakdown & Easter Eggs!

Greg Thomas and Ryan Schubert break down all the ins and outs of Jordan Peele’s much anticipated second season of The Twilight Zone. In Season 2, Episode 4, the music career of struggling singer Jasmine (Jurnee Smollett) takes off overnight after she witnesses a tragic incident. Jasmine begins receiving rapturous applause everywhere she goes, but she soon realizes the relentless recognition comes at a steep cost.

Greg and Ryan break down the plot, list the Twilight Zone references and Easter eggs, and give their overall thoughts and reactions to “Ovation”.

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MX Vs ATV All Out Is Coming To Nintendo Switch Soon

The long-running MX vs ATV series, which started with 2005’s MX vs ATV Unleashed, is coming to Switch for the first time. MX vs ATV All Out has been announced for Switch, with a release date set for September 1.

The game, which released for PC, PS4, and Xbox One in 2018, features supercross, overcross, waypoint, and freestyle competition modes. You can race on bikes, ATVs, and UTVs acrosss multiple events, and customize both your rider and your vehicle.

The game will feature both 8-player online races and 2-player split-screen.

Unfortunately, MX vs ATV All Out did not review particularly well on release–whether this Switch version will be an improvement remains to be seen. This will be only the third game in the series to release on a Nintendo console; MX vs ATV Untamed released on Nintendo DS and Wii, while MX vs ATV Reflect made its way to DS too.

The Switch recently received another major racing port with Burnout Paradise Remastered, which marked the game’s debut on a Nintendo console.

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Charlize Theron Comments On Not Playing Furiosa In Next Mad Max Movie

2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road was a critical success, scoring a 90 on GameSpot sister-site Metacritic. Additionally, the movie won six Oscars at the 2016 Academy Awards. So when a spin-off was announced focusing on Charlize Theron’s character Furiosa, everyone was excited.

Sadly, Theron won’t be starring in the film. The focus will be on Furiosa, but it will be a prequel, and director George Miller has already been doing auditions over Skype. The actress recently opened up during an interview for The Old Guard with The Hollywood Reporter.

“It’s a tough one to swallow,” Theron told THR. “Listen, I fully respect George, if not more so in the aftermath of making that film with him. He’s a master, and I wish him nothing but the best. Yeah, it’s a little heartbreaking, for sure. I really love that character, and I’m so grateful that I had a small part in creating her. She will forever be someone I think of and reflect on fondly. Obviously, I would love to see that story continue, and if he feels like he has to go about it this way, then I trust him in that manner. We get so hung up on the smaller details that we forget the thing that we emotionally tap into has nothing to do with that minute thing that we’re focusing on.”

Theron also explained that a lot of women don’t get a second chance within the genre if a film under-performs. This was the case for Theron in 2005 when her film Æon Flux floundered in the box office. “It’s not a very forgiving genre when it comes to women,” she explained.

Æon Flux has a reported budget of $62 million, and the 2005 film only brought in $53 million worldwide during its theatrical run. Critically, it was a failure as well, as it received a 36 on Metacritic. However, none of this should be blamed on Theron, who won an Oscar two years prior for her role in the biopic Monster.

As for the Furiosa prequel, Miller plans on starting production in 2021; however, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the future is a bit unknown. This could mean it will be a few years before the film hits theaters.