According to a source Videogame by Eric Caen, president of Interplay, if Bethesda had to stop publishing the Interplay Fallout MMO based on the universe, the company could develop Fallout 6. "We sold the IP to Bethesda for a certain sum of money in exchange for rights to the development of an MMO, Caen says that it says" ready to fight.
"" If you prevent us from making the MMO, then agreement fails and can only develop another Fallout, the fifth "." In that case, the IP problems in our possession, and of course at that point we could complete our work by publishing Fallout MMO. "With Fallout Caen 5 indicates the forthcoming Fallout developed from Bethesda, while New Vegas is considered the fourth.
"The original agreement provided for the publication of three Fallout with their DLC. They have already launched Fallout 3, New Vegas and therefore could develop just another game in the case, the court should annul the agreement. "Bethesda bought the rights from Interplay in 2004 on the Fallout franchise for 5.75 million dollars.
Before starting work Fallout 3 Interplay returned it to the company the rights to the title online. Immediately after the agreement, Interplay announced Fallout MMO based on the publication of which is currently scheduled for 2012. The launch of MMO that Interplay called "booming" is hampered by Bethesda who claims to have granted the naming rights to Interplay Fallout universe but not on material from the series, judged allegations "absurd" by Interplay.
Bethesda continues to stress to be the legitimate owner of the franchise.
"" If you prevent us from making the MMO, then agreement fails and can only develop another Fallout, the fifth "." In that case, the IP problems in our possession, and of course at that point we could complete our work by publishing Fallout MMO. "With Fallout Caen 5 indicates the forthcoming Fallout developed from Bethesda, while New Vegas is considered the fourth.
"The original agreement provided for the publication of three Fallout with their DLC. They have already launched Fallout 3, New Vegas and therefore could develop just another game in the case, the court should annul the agreement. "Bethesda bought the rights from Interplay in 2004 on the Fallout franchise for 5.75 million dollars.
Before starting work Fallout 3 Interplay returned it to the company the rights to the title online. Immediately after the agreement, Interplay announced Fallout MMO based on the publication of which is currently scheduled for 2012. The launch of MMO that Interplay called "booming" is hampered by Bethesda who claims to have granted the naming rights to Interplay Fallout universe but not on material from the series, judged allegations "absurd" by Interplay.
Bethesda continues to stress to be the legitimate owner of the franchise.
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- Fallout MMO's Contract Is "Clear And Unambiguous" Claims Bethesda, Interplay Disagrees (17/01/2011)
- Interplay Calls Bethesda's Fallout Claim "Absurd" (10/01/2011)
- Bethesda Calls Fallout MMO Contract "Clear and Unambiguous" (12/01/2011)
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