With studio heads at Infinity Ward, the developer of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and its sequel, no longer employed, youâd think all those remaining at the company would be leaving in mass exodus. Theyâre not, apparently, and hereâs why.
Sources tell Kotaku that Modern Warfare publisher Activision is delaying paying Infinity Ward employees their royalties. Every employee who worked on Modern Warfare 2 is apparently in for royalties. Traditionally, Infinity Ward has paid staff regular or even âlowâ salaries, sources tell Kotaku, but offer ridiculous royalties to compensate.
Earlier this month, Infinity Ward studio heads Jason West and Vince Zampella, the men at the center of the Call of Duty developer drama, filed suit against Activision over claims they are owed âsubstantial royalty paymentsâ.
https://lastchance.cc/scandal-hits-call-of-duty-devs-what-we-know-update-5483492%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
There have been rumors that Infinity Ward had been courting EA and other publishers before this brouhaha broke.
https://lastchance.cc/rumor-infinity-ward-had-been-courting-ea-other-publis-5486210%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Sources tell Kotaku that Activision continues to delay royalties to other employees in order to keep them at the company. The morale at Infinity Ward is reportedly extremely low.
Last fall, Infinity Wardâs Modern Warfare 2 launched, racking up, as this past January, over a billion dollars in sales.
Kotaku is following up with Activision and will update this post should the company comment.