Publisher Activision has responded to allegations that it conspired to delay rival DJ game Scratch: The Ultimate DJ by buying its competitorâs developer, 7 Studios, calling those claims disingenuous and lacking in merit.
Yesterday, Genius Products and Numark Industries announced they had filed suit against Activision and Scratch developers 7 Studios for âintentional interference with contract, breach of contract and misappropriation of trade secrets.â Genius and Numark claim that Activision âconspired to withhold the current version of Scratch in an effort to delay the development and release of Scratch and to gain access to proprietary technology.â
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âBy their own admission in October 2008, the game had fallen behind in production, which was well before Activision had any involvement with Genius, Numark or California 7 Studios regarding the game,â the statement reads.
Activision also confirms that it has purchased 7 Studios, completing the deal on April 6th to âbolster its development capabilities.â Under the ownership of Activision, 7 Studios continued to develop Scratch without interference from its new owner, according to the company. It points out that Activision âActivision provided the fledgling developer with much needed financing during these difficult economic times.â
Activision says that the lawsuit will have no impact on the release of DJ Hero, its turntable-based rhythm game planned for release later this year.