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The Beta Key is Not for StarCraft 2

Blizzard’s World Wide Invitational 2008 swag bag included a very promising item - a beta key for an unknown Blizzard game. Blizzard’s fans split into two camps at this point - the hopeless, lifelesss WoW addicts which claimed the beta key to be for World of WarCraft’s Wrath of the Lich King expansion, and the awesome, intelligent and handsome StarCraft fans who have decreed that the key is a clear sign that the StarCraft 2 beta is near.

Wrath of the Lich King

 
Today, Blizzard has officially announced that he beta key is for Wrath of the Lich King and not StarCraft 2.

We have some information to share regarding the beta codes received by those who attended the 2008 Worldwide Invitational or the 2007 BlizzCon. These codes are going to be used for the Wrath of the Lich King beta test.

If you do have a beta code from one of these events, we urge you to register it immediately and without delay. Full details on how to register your code can be found at the following page:
http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/misc/beta-signup.html

Despite the fact that StarCraft 2 is not as close as some might have imagined due to the recently received key, hopefully fans will not have to wait for WWI 09 to get their hands on the beta.

Anderson MccutcheonJuly 22nd, 2008Announcement Beta Starcraft News WoW blizzard officialRead More >No Comments


Thirteen1 Covers SC2

The makers of the popular online gaming (MMO, MMORPG & Console) magazine, Thirteen1 have launched a special edition magazine exclusively covering Blizzards World Wide Invitational event. Packed with giveways, Q&A’s, announcements and more the magazine is bursting at the seams with features on all of the main Blizzard titles. (World of Warcraft -Wrath of the Lich King, Diablo and Starcraft 2). Make sure you read the magazine to find out how you could win an amazing bundle of Blizzard gifts including the Collectors edition of the Burning Crusade and a WoW Battle Chest. What is Thirteen1? Thirteen1 is a free to read online gaming e-magazine that requires no downloads to read. With features on games of all sizes from smaller MMORPG’s to MMO’s to console games Thirteen1 covers every corner of the gaming world. Launching at 1PM on the 13th of every month it is quickly become world re-owned for being the best monthly fix a gamer can get. Issue#4 of the magazine is still available to read online with titles reviewed and previewed such as Jumpgate Evolution, Battlefield Heroes, Habbo Hotel, Metal Gear Solid plus prize giveaways and more.

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Blizzard Execs Secure 5-Year Contract Deal

TheCutScene (Variety) has word that Mike Morhaime and the Blizzard Team have acquired a renewed 5-years contract with the ActivisionBlizzard merger. Read the full article.

CEO Bobby Kotick confirmed for me that the top folks at Blizzard have all signed new five year deals. “We realized it would be impossible to compete [with 'World of Warcraft'] and so ultimately my only issue was making sure they were committed for at least five years. They are committed to the franchise in a way we rarely see, since it’s something they created from scratch and is their life and livelihood. It didn’t take a lot to get them to make that commitment.”

Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime also confirmed that his executive team is under new contracts now.

MedievalDragonJuly 10th, 2008Starcraft 2 News Starcraft NewsRead More >No Comments


ActivisionBlizzard Merger Complete

World’s Most Profitable Pure-Play Online and Console Game
Publisher

Cash Tender Offer for Up to 146.5 Million of Activision Blizzard
Shares at $27.50 Per Share to Commence Within Five Business Days

Vivendi Owns 52% on a Fully Diluted Basis/54% of Outstanding
Shares of Activision Blizzard

PARIS & SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jul 10, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Vivendi (Euronext Paris: VIV) and Activision, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) today announced the completion of the transaction announced on December 2, 2007 to create Activision Blizzard, as the world’s most profitable pure-play online and console game publisher. Activision Blizzard was formed by combining Activision, one of the world’s leading independent publishers of interactive entertainment, and Vivendi Games, Vivendi’s interactive entertainment business, which includes Blizzard Entertainment’s(R) World of Warcraft(R), the world’s #1 subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Activision Blizzard will continue to operate as a public company traded on Nasdaq under the ticker ATVI.

Jean-Bernard Levy, CEO of Vivendi, said: “We have created the world leader in online and console games with this transaction and the combined strengths of the two businesses offer immense growth potential. I am also very confident that, with the new leadership team in place, the new entity is perfectly positioned to take advantage of these rapidly developing markets across the globe.”

Rene Penisson, Chairman of Activision Blizzard, added: “We are delighted that the merger has been completed. We are very excited about the opportunity for Activision Blizzard to create a broader entertainment software platform. We are leaders across North America and Europe and are creating a substantial footprint in the rapidly growing Asian market. We are determined to ‘think big’!”

“The completion of this transaction marks the beginning of an important new chapter in the history of interactive entertainment,” said Robert Kotick, President and Chief Executive Officer of Activision Blizzard. “By combining leaders in mass-market entertainment and subscription-based online games, Activision Blizzard has leading market positions across all categories of the rapidly growing interactive entertainment software industry. With more than 10.7 million subscribers on World of Warcraft, and with tens of millions of people playing Guitar Hero, Activision Blizzard’s games are transcending the traditional stereotypes and are more popular as a form of entertainment than ever before. We look forward to building upon our brands to create value for our shareholders, customers and consumers.”

“From the beginning, our goal has been to make the best games in the world, and this transaction strengthens our ability to do just that,” said Mike Morhaime, Blizzard Entertainment cofounder and Chief Executive Officer. “As part of Activision Blizzard we’ll have the reach and resources to share our games with an even wider audience — while maintaining the same approach as always to providing high-quality entertainment and services to our players.”

In addition to World of Warcraft, the #1 subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game, the transaction brings together some of the world’s leading interactive entertainment franchises including Guitar Hero(R), the #1 family entertainment and #1 music-based franchise; Call of Duty(R), the #1 first-person action franchise; Tony Hawk, the #1 action sports franchise; Spider-Man, the #1 Super Hero franchise; Cabela’s(R), the #1 sports hunting franchise; and two of the top-ten kids movie-based franchises, Shrek and Madagascar(TM), for calendar year 2005 through 2007 according to the NPD Group, Chart Track and The GFK Group.

The transaction was approved by Activision’s stockholders at a special stockholder meeting on July 8, 2008 and closed on July 9, 2008.

Structure and Terms of the Transaction

Under the terms of the agreement, Vivendi Games merged with a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision and shares of Vivendi Games were converted into approximately 295.3 million new shares of Activision common stock. Concurrently with the merger, Vivendi purchased approximately 62.9 million newly issued shares of Activision common stock at a price of $27.50 per share for a total of approximately $1.7 billion in cash, resulting in a total Vivendi ownership stake in Activision Blizzard of approximately 52% on a fully diluted basis and approximately 54% of shares outstanding.

In accordance with the terms of the agreement, within five business days of the closing of the transaction, Activision Blizzard will launch a $4 billion all-cash tender offer to purchase up to 146.5 million Activision Blizzard common shares at $27.50 per share. To the extent that Activision’s stockholders participate in the tender offer, the tender offer may be funded with Activision Blizzard’s available cash on hand at closing, borrowings made under credit facilities from Vivendi, and proceeds from the issuance of additional shares to Vivendi for up to $700 million. If the tender offer were fully subscribed, Vivendi would own an approximate 68% ownership stake in Activision Blizzard on a fully diluted basis.

The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive in its first year post-closing for Activision’s stockholders on a non-GAAP basis excluding equity-based compensation, one time costs related to the transaction, the impact of purchase price accounting related adjustments including amortization of intangibles, and the impact of the change in deferred net revenues and cost of sales related to online-enabled games.

Both Activision and Blizzard Entertainment’s businesses have maintained their momentum and Activision Blizzard is well positioned to exceed the financial goals set for the combined company at the time of the deal announcement.

Board & Management

The Board of Directors of Activision Blizzard consists of eleven members: six directors designated by Vivendi, two Activision management directors and three independent directors from Activision’s board of directors. Rene Penisson, a member of the Management Board of Vivendi and Chairman of Vivendi Games, will serve as Chairman of Activision Blizzard. Brian Kelly, Co-Chairman of Activision, will serve as Co-Chairman of Activision Blizzard. The three independent directors are Richard Sarnoff, Robert J. Corti and Robert Morgado. Other Activision Blizzard directors will be Robert Kotick (President and Chief Executive Officer of Activision Blizzard), Bruce Hack (Vice-Chairman and Chief Corporate Officer of Activision Blizzard), Jean-Bernard Levy (Chairman of the Management Board and Chief Executive Officer of Vivendi), Doug Morris (Member of the Management Board of Vivendi and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Universal Music Group), Philippe Capron (Member of the Management Board and Chief Financial Officer of Vivendi), and Frederic Crepin (Senior Vice President, Head of Legal Department of Vivendi).

Activision Blizzard is drawing on an accomplished group of leaders from both companies: Robert Kotick is President and Chief Executive Officer of Activision Blizzard. Mike Griffith is serving as President and Chief Executive Officer of Activision Publishing, which includes the Sierra Entertainment, Sierra Online and Vivendi Games Mobile divisions in addition to the Activision business.

Bruce Hack, who served as Chief Executive Officer of Vivendi Games, is Vice-Chairman and Chief Corporate Officer of Activision Blizzard, accountable for leading the merger integration and the finance, human resources and legal functions. Blizzard Entertainment cofounder, Mike Morhaime, will continue to serve as President and Chief Executive Officer of Blizzard Entertainment. Thomas Tippl, formerly Chief Financial Officer of Activision Publishing, has been appointed Chief Financial Officer of Activision Blizzard and Jean-Francois Grollemund, Chief Financial Officer of Vivendi Games, has been appointed Chief Merger Officer of Activision Blizzard.

Portfolio of Video Games and Franchises

Activision Blizzard’s portfolio includes best-selling video games such as Guitar Hero(R), Call of Duty(R), and Tony Hawk, as well as Spider-Man(TM), X-Men(TM), Shrek(R), James Bond(TM) and TRANSFORMERS(TM), leading franchises such as Crash Bandicoot(TM) and Spyro(TM) and Blizzard Entertainment’s(R) StarCraft(R), Diablo(R), and Warcraft(R) franchises including the global #1 subscription-based massively multi-player online role-playing game, World Of Warcraft(R).

About Activision Blizzard

Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Activision Blizzard, Inc. is a worldwide pure-play online and console game publisher with leading market positions across all categories of the rapidly growing interactive entertainment software industry.

Activision Blizzard maintains operations in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Spain, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Romania, Australia, Chile, India, Japan China, Taiwan and South Korea. More information about Activision Blizzard and its products can be found on the company’s website, www.activisionblizzard.com. — Read More

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2008 Leave Shore - Aaron Rosenberg & Keith R.A. DeCandido

Aaron Rosenberg and Keith R.A. DeCandido will be at the Shore Leave 30 Convention through July 11-13, 2008. Shore Leave is a Fan Run Sci-Fi Convention. Both novel writers are known for their Star Trek, World of Warcraft and Starcraft novels among other sci-fi and fantasy franchises. Make sure to bring a copy of your books for booksigning, or simply say hi, handshake the authors, and praise their work. Make sure to submit your photos to Blizzplanet. If you are an amateur/professional book writer … little tip: Marco Palmieri will be there from Pocket Books. You want to desperately-beg … I mean, get good contacts with this gentleman to highlight your career.

For details on how to reach Shore Leave visit the event’s website.

AARON ROSENBERG SCHEDULE


Friday:
Meet the Pros
10pm-midnight
Hunt-Valley Corridor

Saturday:
Heroes: Claire and Present Danger
1-2 pm
Salon A

Writing and Managing a Day Job
3-4 pm
Salon E

Sunday:
Time and Business Management For Writers
10-11am
Derby Room

KEITH R.A. DECANDIDO SCHEDULE


Friday:
9-10pm: Pocket Books preview — Hunt
10pm-12am: Meet the Pros — Hunt/Valley Foyer

Saturday:
11am-12pm: Boogie Knights concert — Valley
12-1pm: “The Sky’s the Limit: 20+ Years of TNG” — Salon A
1-2pm: “eBook Post-Mortem” — Salon E
3-5pm: “Doctor Who: The Quality of Leadership” — Salon A
Masquerade halftime (after 9pm): Boogie Knights concert — Hunt/Valley

Sunday:
11am-12pm: “Myriad Universes: Star Trek Does What If?” — Hunt
12-1pm: “S.C.E.: Corps of Engineers — Salon B
1-2pm: an hour with Keith R.A. DeCandido — Salon A

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Blizzard Confirms Unannounced Fourth Game, Next-Gen MMO

Despite ongoing efforts with StarCraft II, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King and Diablo III, PC developer Blizzard has confirmed that it has another MMO in the works.

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Blizzard confirms new MMO underway

This may be late news, but according to GamesIndustry.biz, a Blizzard employee announced that Blizzard is working on a future MMO.

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“No, it is an unannounced Next-Gen MMO. And that doesn’t mean an expansion for World of Warcraft either.”
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What’s your take on this?

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JonDecember 14th, 2007General Starcraft NewsRead More >No Comments


StarCraft MMO blasts into orbit!

The long-rumoured new instalment of Blizzard's massive StarCraft series is set to be unveiled later this month - and it's another massively-multiplayer online game in the style of World of Warcraft, CVG can reveal.

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Blizzard Hints At New StarCraft By 2008

Blizzard fans were out in force in London tonight, celebrating the launch of the much anticipated World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade expansion, but another Blizzard game might have stolen the limelight. Blizzard’s Vice President Business Development took the stage at HMV, Oxford Street, London, and strongly hinted at a new StarCraft by 2008.

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StarCraft 2 Hints Dropped?

While our meeting with Blizzard Chief Operating Officer Paul Sams today at the German Games Convention mainly focused on The Burning Crusade, the upcoming expansion for World of Warcraft, we did ask him about what the future holds in store for Blizzard, and specifically about StarCraft 2.

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