Kingdoms of Amalur developer on the ropes

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#1 Thu, 05/17/2012 - 16:38
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Kingdoms of Amalur developer on the ropes

38 Studios was unable to make payroll this week, but is in the process of making the $1.125 million payment that set off the company's crisis earlier this week. WPRI reports that a spokesperson for the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation (RIEDC) did confirm that former Red Sox player Curt Schilling's video game company was unable to pay its employees.

A source tells Joystiq that beyond not making payroll, all temps and contractors at 38 Studios were let go this week.

At the same time, Governor Lincoln Chafee's office did state that 38 Studios is in the process of making the overdue payment to the state. The head of the RIEDC, Keith Stokes, who approved the $75 million loan to 38 Studios in 2010, resigned late last night.

If 38 Studios does close, Rhode Island taxpayers will have to repay the $75 million bond (plus interest) through 2020, but they'll own the intellectual property of the developer, which would likely be sold at auction.

If the company does make the payment to the state, the next round will be owed in 2013. Of course, none of this will matter if 38 Studios isn't paying employees.

http://www.wpri.com/dpp/news/politics/local_politics/38-studios-pays-edc...

 

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If 38 Studios does shutter, beyond Rhode Island taxpayers having to pay off the $75 million bond (plus interest) through 2020, it appears the state will also own the intellectual property of the developer as a parting gift. Reviewing updated documentation released by the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation (RIEDC) today, it appears 38 Studios put up all present and future IP by the company as collateral.

According to the documentation, 38 Studios' intellectual property rights and other collateral were pledged to the RIEDC and assigned to a trustee, which we've confirmed by pulling Uniform Commercial Code documentation. Any proceeds made from the sale of the collateral would go back to the bondholders. This covers "all rights, title and interest in any projects, including video game projects," such as Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning and "Project Copernicus" – the title currently in development at 38 Studios.

"Based on what information I've been able to review on the 38 Studios situation, it appears that the funds they received from the RIEDC were secured by collateral that amounts to all of 38 Studios assets, including all of their intellectual property," attorney and Law of the Game editor Mark Methenitis told Joystiq this afternoon. "That would include all the rights to Kingdoms of Amalur and any other games they may have in development, even if no information about those titles has ever reached the light of day."

http://www.joystiq.com/2012/05/16/rhode-island-owns-38-studios-intellect...

Sun, 05/20/2012 - 18:40
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It sounds like they have stabalized things in the last few days, but we'll see how they weather the storm.

I did enjoy KoA, though haven't gotten the DLC, yet.

Thu, 05/24/2012 - 09:16
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Dunno.  The CEO and senior VP of product development have apparently jumped ship.  Employees are not being paid.  This whole ordeal has all the makings of a AAA cluster F.

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2012-05-24-38-studios-heads-flee-troubled-company

http://www.joystiq.com/2012/05/23/38-studios-employees-unpaid-since-may-1/

RI says Copernicus will release June 2013.  Hope they make it.

Thu, 05/24/2012 - 11:11
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Well, thats a bummer, I enjoyed it. Finishing up the Teeth of Naros DLC (main storyline)tonight, shorter of the 2 DLC's. I have boatloads of side quests to do but I wanted to finish up the main stuff for fear that something would fuck up should they go under.

Thu, 05/24/2012 - 17:55
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Stories breaking today include BHG and 38 laying off ALL their employees and it was revealed they only sold 1.3 million copies of the 3mllion they needed to just to break even.

 

http://www.joystiq.com/2012/05/24/38-studios-and-big-huge-games-lay-off-...

Thu, 05/24/2012 - 19:04
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Sorry to hear that they couldn't make it work.  I'm more sorry that the state of Rhode Island has to shoulder the burden and there's a bad name for gaming companies there.

Sat, 05/26/2012 - 23:42
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I think expecting to sell 3 million units of a brand new IP with zero following was over ambitious.  Them selling 1.3 million copies is better than what I personally would have thought they'd sell.

 

 

Fri, 06/08/2012 - 08:40 (Reply to #7)
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TANK wrote:
I think expecting to sell 3 million units of a brand new IP with zero following was over ambitious.  Them selling 1.3 million copies is better than what I personally would have thought they'd sell.

I thought the same thing.  3 mil over the life of the product, maybe.  3 mil to break even, no way.  Doesn’t matter, stick a fork in them, they’re done.

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38 Studios has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection with its three subsidiaries; they have ceased operations and will be liquidated. Furthermore, federal and state officials began a formal investigation into Curt Schilling's game company.

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2012-06-07-38-studios-files-for-ba...

Lots of people affected.  I wish them the best.

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