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Vivendi und Activision fusionieren = Activision Blizzard

Earthshaker 02.12.2007 - 18:41 2014 19
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[QUOTE]Vivendi und Activision geben bekannt, dass man die Firmen Vivendi, zu welcher auch Blizzard Entertainment gehört, und Activision zusammenführen wird. Gleichzeitig wird Activision durch diesen Schritt in Activision Blizzard umgetauft.[/QUOTE]

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[QUOTE]SANTA MONICA, Calif. & PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Activision, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATVI) and Vivendi (Euronext Paris: VIV) today announced that they have signed a definitive agreement to combine Vivendi Games, Vivendi's interactive entertainment business -- which includes Blizzard Entertainment’s® World of Warcraft®, the world’s #1 multi-player online role-playing game franchise -- with Activision, creating the world’s largest pure-play online and console game publisher. The new company, Activision Blizzard, is expected to have approximately $3.8 billion in pro forma combined calendar 2007 revenues and the highest operating margins of any major third-party video game publisher. On closing of the transaction, Activision will be renamed Activision Blizzard and will continue to operate as a public company traded on NASDAQ under the ticker ATVI.

Activision, one of the world’s leading independent publishers of interactive entertainment, is best known for its top-selling franchises, including Guitar Hero®, Call of Duty® and the Tony Hawk series, as well as Spider-Man™, X-Men™, Shrek®, James Bond™ and TRANSFORMERS™. Blizzard Entertainment, a division of Vivendi Games, has projected calendar 2007 revenues of $1.1 billion, operating margins of over 40% and approximately $520 million of operating profit. Blizzard owns the #1 multi-player online role-playing game franchise, World of Warcraft, which currently has over 9.3 million subscribers worldwide. Blizzard’s World of Warcraft, Warcraft®, StarCraft® and Diablo® games account for four of the top-five best-selling PC game titles of all time. Vivendi Games also owns popular franchises, including Crash Bandicoot™ and Spyro™. Pro forma for calendar 2007, Activision Blizzard expects to generate approximately 70% of its revenues from owned franchises. As a result of the business combination, Activision Blizzard expects to have the most diversified and broadest portfolio of interactive entertainment assets in its industry, positioning the combined company to capitalize on the continued worldwide growth in interactive entertainment.

Jean-Bernard Lévy, Chairman of the Management Board and Chief Executive Officer of Vivendi stated: “This alliance is a major strategic step for Vivendi and is another illustration of our drive to extend our presence in the entertainment sector. By combining Vivendi’s games business with Activision, we are creating a worldwide leader in a high-growth industry. We are excited about the opportunities for Activision Blizzard as a broader entertainment software platform. We believe this transaction will create significant value for Activision Blizzard and Vivendi stockholders. In Activision, we have found a partner with a highly complementary business and strong operating team. Bobby Kotick and Brian Kelly are industry pioneers, well known for creating shareholder value. The combined strength of the existing management teams at both companies will set the stage for further profitable growth of Activision Blizzard. We look forward to being an active and supportive majority stockholder in a company that is poised to lead the worldwide interactive entertainment industry in the years ahead.”

René Penisson, Member of the Management Board of Vivendi and current Chairman of Vivendi Games, added: “We are very confident that by combining forces, Activision Blizzard will set the highest standards in quality, reputation and profitability, and will bring together the best creative teams in the industry. The combination of this unique product portfolio with highly professional employees gives us great confidence in the growth prospects for Activision Blizzard.”

Said Robert Kotick, Activision's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer: “This is an outstanding transaction for Activision and our stockholders, as well as a pivotal event in the continuing transformation of the interactive entertainment industry. By combining leaders in mass-market entertainment and subscription-based online games, Activision Blizzard will be the only publisher with leading market positions across all categories of the rapidly growing interactive entertainment software industry and reach the broadest possible audiences. By joining forces with Vivendi Games, we will become the immediate leader in the highly profitable online games business and gain a large footprint in the rapidly growing Asian markets, including China and Korea, while maintaining our leading operating performance across North America and Europe. Activision stockholders will benefit from significantly increased earnings power and the recurring nature and predictability of subscription-based revenues, while also having the opportunity, if they choose, to receive $27.50 per share for a portion of their shares in the post-closing tender offer.”

Kotick continued: “Vivendi Games provides Activision with unique strategic and financial benefits and will allow us to leverage our franchises into emerging online opportunities as Blizzard has done so successfully. Activision has been very focused on margin expansion, and this transaction will meaningfully increase our overall operating margins as we expand our franchises online and in new geographies. Diversifying our revenue base among subscription-based online, console and PC formats, as well as wireless and casual emerging opportunities, gives us the broadest platform to capitalize on industry growth. With Blizzard’s successful franchises, such as World of Warcraft, StarCraft and an exciting pipeline of yet-to-be announced titles, Vivendi Games’ and Blizzard’s management team will join with Activision’s strong and experienced leaders to become an even more powerful force for innovation in online and offline interactive entertainment across a wide range of platforms. This transaction also provides a unique relationship with Universal Music Group – the world’s largest music company – which will benefit Guitar Hero and further extend our sizable leadership position in music-based games.”

Mike Morhaime, President and Chief Executive Officer of Blizzard, added: "Blizzard's industry-leading PC games business, with a track record of nine consecutive bestsellers and a global subscriber base of more than 9.3 million World of Warcraft players, is an exceptional fit for Activision's highly profitable console games business. From our interactions with the Activision team, it is clear we have much in common in terms of our approaches to game development and publishing. Above all, we are looking forward to continue creating great games for Blizzard gamers around the world, and we believe this new partnership will help us to do that even better than before.”[/QUOTE]

Naja, Activision Blizzard klingt doof...

Wird sich zeigen was das für Auswirkungen hat. Wird wohl in Zukunft noch viel viel mehr über Steam zu kaufen sein :D

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in meinen wirren panikträumen seh ich schon wie world of warcraft windows only über steam rennt :p (steam ist ja anundfürsich eine gute idee nur das windows only ist ein bissl ein schwachsinn)

man kann nur hoffen dass gerade blizzard trotzdem auch den macs treu bleibt.

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Hoch lebe die Globalisierung :(

Am Schluß wird sich Google oder Microsoft drum streiten ;)

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Zitat von Earthshaker
Naja, Activision Blizzard klingt doof...

allerdings, die hättens lieber bei activision belassen sollen, kurz und einprägsam.

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Zitat von Minutourus
Hoch lebe die Globalisierung :(

Am Schluß wird sich Google oder Microsoft drum streiten ;)

Dabei wird aber Microsoft den kürzeren ziehen.

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find ich eigentlich gut.
activision und vivendi haben somit eine bessere positon gegenüber den bigger playern (EA, ubisoft, THQ) und können ihr potenzial besser ausnutzen.
für eine firma die nur lizenzgurken produziert hat hat sich activision ordentlich gemausert.
allein activisions entwicklerteams sind ein wahnsinn: Bizarre Creations, RedOctane, Vicarious Visions, Neversoft, Infinity Ward.
und das sind noch nicht alle.

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Also mir fielen da schon ein paar lustige Sachen ein:
"Torld of Hawkcraft." ein MMORPG auf Skateboards.
"Sing Star: Diablo Edition" für alle Gothic und Heavy-Metal Fans.

Oder ein Gastauftritt von Optimus Prime in Starcraft 2.

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Zitat von hynk
find ich eigentlich gut.
activision und vivendi haben somit eine bessere positon gegenüber den bigger playern (EA, ubisoft, THQ) und können ihr potenzial besser ausnutzen.
für eine firma die nur lizenzgurken produziert hat hat sich activision ordentlich gemausert.
allein activisions entwicklerteams sind ein wahnsinn: Bizarre Creations, RedOctane, Vicarious Visions, Neversoft, Infinity Ward.
und das sind noch nicht alle.

obs gut wird kann man noch nicht sagen aber es hätte nur schlimmer kommen können und das soirgendwas mal kommen würde war klar

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rofl, blizzard nehmens aba nur deshalb in den namen weils so gut zeigt. wo blizzard draufsteht war zumindest bis jetzt auch blizzard drin. hoffentlich bleibt das so -.-

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meiner meinung nach ist blizzard schon lange nicht mehr das was es mal war.
starcraft2: innovation = 0, 1:1 klon von teil 1
WotLK: innovation = 0, altbekanntes neu verpackt

blizz is mittlerweile genauso unterwegs wie EA. 0815-spiele ohne neue ideen, die von der masse jedoch gekauft werden.

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die tage der "kleineren" firmen sind sowieso gezählt.

also warum nicht. :)

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Zitat von d3cod3
in meinen wirren panikträumen seh ich schon wie world of warcraft windows only über steam rennt :p (steam ist ja anundfürsich eine gute idee nur das windows only ist ein bissl ein schwachsinn)

man kann nur hoffen dass gerade blizzard trotzdem auch den macs treu bleibt.

wieso? die paar linux/mac gamer san eh fürn hugo. :p

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i pity you fool!

also seit es cider gibt unterstüzt EA die mac plattform vermehrt.
sollte schon zeigen dass schön langsam auch der markt für die publisher intressant wird.

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ohje.... ab jetzt heißts also activision blizzard ....
wieso eigentlich nicht activision vivendi ... eigentlich sinds ja die beiden die zusammengehen ... hier versucht sich activision mit fremden lorbeeren zu schmücken.
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Zitat von H3p4
ohje.... ab jetzt heitßts also activision blizzard ....
wieso eigentlich nicht activision vivendi ... eigentlich sinds ja die beiden die zusammengehen ... hier versucht sich activision mit fremden lorbeeren zu schmücken.

würdest du das etwa nicht tun?

ich würde schön langsam den gedanken ablegen, dass computer/konsolen noch immer ein hobby für pickelige "individualisten" ist und die spiele in der hinterhofgarage entwickelt werden. das ist vergangenheit. was uns erwartet ist eine wahre sintflut an mainstream. da lege ich meine original snes-zelda-kasette ins feuer dafür :D
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