StarCraft was released in 1998. By 2010, three years after it had first been revealed, StarCraft II still wasnât out. If you thought it was understandable that fans were wondering if it was ever actually going to come out, itâs pretty funny seeing even Activisionâs top executives thinking the same thing.
Buried in the emails made public by the ongoing Call of Duty lawsuit is this one, by Thomas Tipple, addressed to folks like Activision boss Bobby Kotick and former Activision Publishing president and CEO Mike Griffith. Itâs dated January 5, 2010, six months before the eventual and actual release of StarCraft II
I think we have to get there with equity and the Rosensweig deal would get him materially above where he is in 2009 and still above the projection of 2010 (âŚand who knows whether StarCraft ever ships). We could hopefully get there with less.
We should discuss.
Thomas
Iâm sure heâs not serious. With its release only six months away, Blizzard were by then putting the finishing touches on the game. Still, itâs a pretty funny insight into something that, by 2010, had evidently managed to become a joke even to the executives in charge of running the damn company.
Activision E-Mails [LA Times]