According to documents obtained by Kotaku, former members of Infinity Ward, Zampella and West, have admitted that the lawsuit against EA and Activision Respawn is blocking the activities of the newly formed EA studio partners. Activision claimed compensation of $ 400 million for damage caused to the studio Infinity Ward and Call of Duty franchise from EA's alleged attempt and two former boss of WA's "boycott" the FPS series from Activision and the activities of the creators Modern Warfare.
The new documents produced by Activision, according to which the publisher was aware of the alleged involvement of EA already for six months, the risk of delays to the hearing scheduled for May 2011. This, say the two could damage Respawn activities, which should await the verdict of the court before they can work on the first draft of the company.
The new documents produced by Activision, according to which the publisher was aware of the alleged involvement of EA already for six months, the risk of delays to the hearing scheduled for May 2011. This, say the two could damage Respawn activities, which should await the verdict of the court before they can work on the first draft of the company.
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