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Jeff Strain, the driving force behind Guild Wars and Co-Founder of ArenaNet, has left NCsoft West. He had, since NCsoft’s North American reorganization last year, served as the President of Product Development for NCsoft West and was considered by many to be the primary creative mind at the company. Also departing is their President of Publishing David Reid. NCsoft West Public Relations Director Ryan James responded to MMORPG.com’s inquiries with two statements. First, regarding Strain:
Then, regarding Reid’s departure: “In an unrelated and separate event, David Reid is no longer with the company. David joined NCsoft in early 2008 as vice president of marketing and helped in the formation of NCsoft West and the relocation of our headquarters to Seattle. David brought passion and talent to our organization, and he will be missed.” Prior to Co-Founding ArenaNet and launching Guild Wars, Strain was the Lead Programmer for Blizzard’s World of Warcraft. At the Irvine developer, he also contributed to Diablo, Starcraft and Warcraft III. Reid had previously lead marketing efforts for Microsoft’s launch of the Xbox 360 and GameTap, an online game portal. The moves come with just over a month left until the North American launch of Aion, which could be very important for the company’s Western operations after a string of high profile setbacks that included Auto Assault, Tabula Rasa, the departure of the Garriott brothers, and shuttering the bulk of their former North American headquarters in Austin, TX. Aion is due to launch on September 22nd, 2009. It also remains to be seen what, if any, impact this will have on the eagerly anticipated Guild Wars 2. |
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Whoa... two big names behind GW... gone from the house. I thought they were more envolved with GW2 than with Aion though. |
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David Reid has quite a track-record. Impressed. Wonder what he does next? -- |
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well there goes GW2...was wondering why there have been no updates on its development the past 6 months. I love GW...and was looking forward to it. But with both co-founders gone....I dont see GW2 coming out now |
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Originally posted by bjgladitsch
David Reid is not co-founder of ArenaNet Any other co-founder than Jeff Strain leaving or left ? |
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So I wonder, what's really going on. |
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Originally posted by bjgladitsch
As they said...this will have no impact on development...
and the reason why we haven't heard anything regarding Guild Wars 2 is because NCsoft doesn't want it to steal Aion's thunder. The game exists and is in a playable state (according to the devs). |
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Originally posted by Lydon
As they said...this will have no impact on development...
and the reason why we haven't heard anything regarding Guild Wars 2 is because NCsoft doesn't want it to steal Aion's thunder. The game exists and is in a playable state (according to the devs). I would disagree. Strain drove that game and made it what it is...a major hit. I now doubt anything NCSoft does seeing that Aion is their flagship product, as that game is just one major disappiontment. As to GW2, it will probably become another Tabula Rasa. |
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Originally posted by openedge1 I would disagree. Strain drove that game and made it what it is...a major hit.
I beg to differ. For one, they don't have an idiot developing Guild Wars 2. Secondly, Jeff is not Guild Wars. He was a huge part of it, but they've got an extremely talented team and goals that aren't going to crumble down in his absence. Thirdly, Guild Wars is now an established game and as such ArenaNet have a lot to work with. Tabula Rasa, on the other hand, was a bad first attempt (though I personally enjoyed it). Add to that the fact that we don't know who the current driving force may be and what their goals are, and this may even be a good thing. I doubt anyone could be worse than ol' Richard.
You simply can't compare a game whose sequel has sold over 6 million copies with a game that practically tanked from the start. |
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The only quote they make is that it will Not impact AION, nothing about guild wars 2. With this, I would not be suprised if guild wars 2 just got shot in the foot, or is basically starting over from scratch now. Does not bode well at all. |
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Originally posted by Swanea "This does not change our plans or negatively impact our upcoming launch of Aion, and NCsoft remains very excited about the game’s launch on September 22nd in the U.S. and September 25th in Europe. These changes do not influence any other teams, development schedules or other launches.”
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Originally posted by Lydon "This does not change our plans or negatively impact our upcoming launch of Aion, and NCsoft remains very excited about the game’s launch on September 22nd in the U.S. and September 25th in Europe. These changes do not influence any other teams, development schedules or other launches.”
And what exactly do you expect them to say? Like the poster said above they are going to say nothing except to push Aion right now. Trying to imply this won't effect GW2 is just silly, of course it will. How can it not? |
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To get rid of a guy like Jeff Strain is dumb and idiotic. Ok so maybe they had a disagreement in something but that doesn't mean you go to extremes with a guy who is super talented and has done an excellnt job with Guild Wars. NCsoft only cares about NCsoft and Aion now. They can care less about Guild Wars 2 or anything else that might get in the way of their quarterly reports. If the existing Arenanet guys are smart they will leave NCsoft, form their own company and get a publisher that does right by them. |
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Won't affect Aion, but will affect any genuine game developed stateside by NCSoft. Guild Wars 2 will probably suffer, but you can bet whatever these guys do if it involves gaming will be pretty sick. I love to see them free of any chains NCSoft had on them. These guys should be working freely. |
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Originally posted by Ozmodan Eh...let's see...maybe say nothing? Why would they bring it up in the first place if it wasn't true?
Honestly people...none of us know what the inner workings of ArenaNet or NCsoft are, so all we have to go by is what they tell us, which is what I intend to do.
It's a common phenomenon. Around election time everyone becomes a political expert. When an MMO company makes an announcement, everyone because an expert regarding the companies in question. |
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he just probably didnt like his position ;) no information abt GW2 or announce about next content update doesnt really help |
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GW2 was under the direction of Mike O'Brien while Jeff Strain was the President of NCSoft.The way they put things looks like Strain left NCSoft not ArenaNet.If Wyatt,OBrien and Strain are still the backbone of ArenaNet then we have nothing to fear even if that news sound like somekind of whistleblower. In the land of Predators,the lion does not fear the jackals... |
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Mike O'Brien reply on the Wiki, and i belive its being posted on some forums as well
Jeff's departure Hi all,
with that reply, i am more confident now that everything is well with GW2 |
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reply is moot after last post. |
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Originally posted by illyana Thank you. This is much better than "the company" Issuing a blanket statement from the OP. That often happens and almost no information can be gleaned from it. This helps a lot. But, le sigh. I want GW2 :(. Stupid Aion. |
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Originally posted by Turntable
Well the track record alone is only one indication. Don't know him personally, but I do know many smart people who just aren't able to fit in. Anywhere from ego problems to other personality conflicts. For many Westerners, working with Asian companies can be unbearable experience because the company culture is so different. |
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OK yes im new to the site but i can state one thing, in the last interview that they had with Regina to do with the 4th Anniversary Update she actually stated that we would find out something this year, also on her wiki page she also said that they was planning something special for PAX 09 which alot of you should know is in a few weeks time, so if they are announcing anything then it will be in a few weeks but i highly doubt it will be any time this year with the new year being so close too and also the first book is released in february too. |
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Originally posted by Lydon
This is true - you should trust people based only on what they say. On that note, you need to give me your financial account information and passwords for your own good. Trust me. Also, get in my van here - it has candy in the back. |
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It was good to read Mike Obriens reply. He took the time to properly address the community. Whats in the future though? Speculations abound. New titles on shaky ground? Someone smack their hands if anyone screws with Dungeon Runners! |
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It isn't the fact Strain and Reid leaving which has left me worried though. The fact the entire division is now under direct control of the korean CEO's is somewhat disconcerting . It's even more apparent the entire western division is now put on a "leash" .That doesn't bode well for the way it will be run from now on.
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