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Jrod  6/02/08 3:26:02 PM

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http://kotaku.com/5012284/former-soe-exec-becomes-cryptic-ceo

Cryptic Studios might be hard at work developing their superhero MMO Champions Online, but that doesn't mean they can't take a few minutes off to take care of a few pressing matters, such as hiring someone to run the company. Stepping into the role of chief executive officer of the company will be Sony Online Entertainment's former senior vice president of Business Development and Operations, John Needham, who is understandably excited about his new job.

"The Cryptic team has a great following among MMO players and their creative plans for the space are really pressing the genre forward," said John Needham, newly appointed CEO of Cryptic Studios. "I look forward to working with the Cryptic team to lead the company into its next phase of growth."

Needham was also once the VP of finance for Telemundo Networks, so you know he'll really appreciate his new office at Cryptic's The Cats, California headquarters.

June 2, 2008 6:00:00 AM

John Needham Named CEO of Cryptic Studios

Former Sony Online Entertainment Executive and Industry Veteran to Lead Independent MMO Publisher and Developer

LOS GATOS, CA — (MARKET WIRE) — 06/02/08 — Cryptic Studios(TM), one of the leading independent developers of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs), announced today that John Needham has joined the company as its Chief Executive Officer. Needham joins Cryptic from Sony Online Entertainment, where he served as Senior Vice President of Business Development and Operations.

"John Needham's proven leadership in the MMO space makes him a dynamic fit for heading up Cryptic's new corporate direction. As an SVP of Sony Online Entertainment he has contributed greatly to the growth of the industry and we're excited to combine his operational experience with our vision for the future of online games," said Michael Lewis, president of Cryptic Studios.

"The Cryptic team has a great following among MMO players and their creative plans for the space are really pressing the genre forward," said John Needham, newly appointed CEO of Cryptic Studios. "I look forward to working with the Cryptic team to lead the company into its next phase of growth."

Cryptic Studios announced in February that the first title in its new product line-up is Champions Online, based on the popular pen-and-paper Champions RPG. Champions Online will allow players to create their own hero and explore vast, richly detailed 3D environments while keeping the forces of evil at bay. Champions Online is slated for release in Spring 2009.

John Needham has been with Sony since 1994. During the first half of his career at Sony, John held many positions in the television division of Sony Pictures Entertainment including Director of
Corporate Development and Vice President of Finance, Telemundo Networks. Since joining Sony Online Entertainment in 2001, Mr. Needham served as CFO and SVP of Business Development for 5 years until recently taking a new role as SVP of Business Development and Operations. As SVP of Business Development and Operations, John managed business development and strategic initiatives for SOE, as well as international operations, customer service and quality assurance testing. John is a graduate of San Diego State University and began his career at Arthur Andersen & Co.

For more information about Champions Online or Cryptic Studios,
please visit www.crypticstudios.com

CleffyII  6/02/08 4:36:36 PM

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RIP Cryptic.  2002-2009.  lol when you look at what he was responsible for at SOE...

GreenChaos  6/02/08 8:07:32 PM

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LOL, there goes Cryptic.


kb4blu  6/02/08 8:49:38 PM

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My goodness.  That is sad.

How can a company hire someone from SOE after they destroyed SWG.  I would never hire someone who was anyway related to such a bad move as that was.

I am baffled.

 

 

 
Shannia  6/02/08 10:15:03 PM

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"We''re not making a game for Trekkies" Daron Stinnett, Perpetual Entertainment

Stunning development.

Next, they'll announce Star Trek Online and Daron Stinnett will be named the project lead.

 

"I'll take MMO disasters for $50 Alex.

What MMO release in 2008 lost half its player base in the first month after massive hype of non existent features?" ed2099

"What is Age of Conan? ... Correct, for $50, Ed!"

AlienShirt  6/02/08 10:18:54 PM

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This is some very sad news.

 
sepher  6/02/08 10:42:02 PM

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No idea what Needham has been responsible for in the past, good or bad, but having been related to SOE in any way shape or form carries such a negative stigma among MMOs fans that I cannot understand why MMO companies continue to chance their unreleased games. 

I personally don't have any gripes with SOE myself, but I witnessed how Sigil was treated, how Perpetual was treated and how the guys who made Pirates were treated. Granted they all had publishing agreements and this is entirely different, to the dissenters the relationship doesn't much matter so long as every problem can be traced back to SOE; no matter how illogical the connection. 

Oh well.

 
Anti-Fanboi  6/02/08 11:07:44 PM

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LucasArts had as more to do with destroying SWG if not more so then SOE. It was after all a LA IP franchise and they called the shots when it came to changes. AS for this guy you folks have no clue if he was even involved in the SWG debacle in any significant level. You guys sound like a bunch of kids with your knee jerk reactions. Grow up already. I can guarantee you that people who have worked at SOE have also worked in other places and vise versa. When you folks finally move out of your parent's basement you'll understand how the real world works.

 
Airspell  6/03/08 12:55:50 AM

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Originally posted by Anti-Fanboi

LucasArts had as more to do with destroying SWG if not more so then SOE. It was after all a LA IP franchise and they called the shots when it came to changes. AS for this guy you folks have no clue if he was even involved in the SWG debacle in any significant level. You guys sound like a bunch of kids with your knee jerk reactions. Grow up already. I can guarantee you that people who have worked at SOE have also worked in other places and vise versa. When you folks finally move out of your parent's basement you'll understand how the real world works.

Amen.


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tvalentine  6/03/08 2:27:20 AM

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Originally posted by Anti-Fanboi

LucasArts had as more to do with destroying SWG if not more so then SOE. It was after all a LA IP franchise