Game "journalists" often get flak when it comes to certain topics, usually when it comes to trying to spin op-eds as factual articles. But gamers do the exact same thing. at least when it comes to recent news of the Activision/Bungie split. It seems to be there is a lot of misinformation being spread about the subject, mostly outside of gaming and tech websites. I've seen YongYea, ReviewTechUSA and even TheQuartering's own Jeremy spout nonsense and omit misinformation on a pretty big caveat.
So what am I talking about? Well, first Bungie was never owned by Activision. This wasn't a misconception or even something hidden from the public. At all. Youtubers decided to just get stupid when it came to this fact. Bungie had a 10-year contract that will expire in 2020. So what year is it currently? Oh, that's right 2019. So by my math that must mean... this is all "out of the blue," lol. And I don't understand why it is so surprising that Bungie got to keep Destiny. Did anyone really think that wouldn't be the case? Can someone please explain why Activision would keep the rights tot he Destiny IP, given the fact Bungie was working on the game when they were still with Microsoft. Hell, there is even a Destiny easter egg in Halo 3: ODST. Pretty sure Bungie getting to keep Destiny would have been part of the contract they signed. I mean, they left Microsoft so they can work on the project, did anyone really believe they would sign a contract and their IP over to the next publisher? Again, let's get retarded.
It just seems like another case of "Spin the Narrative." This time, coming from Youtubers and other random chuckleads that, well... just don't know what the fuck they are talking about. 9 out of 10 times its game j̶o̶u̶r̶n̶a̶l̶i̶s̶t̶s̶ activists. But this time, when there isn't a political axe to grind, it seems to be the "gamers."
So what am I talking about? Well, first Bungie was never owned by Activision. This wasn't a misconception or even something hidden from the public. At all. Youtubers decided to just get stupid when it came to this fact. Bungie had a 10-year contract that will expire in 2020. So what year is it currently? Oh, that's right 2019. So by my math that must mean... this is all "out of the blue," lol. And I don't understand why it is so surprising that Bungie got to keep Destiny. Did anyone really think that wouldn't be the case? Can someone please explain why Activision would keep the rights tot he Destiny IP, given the fact Bungie was working on the game when they were still with Microsoft. Hell, there is even a Destiny easter egg in Halo 3: ODST. Pretty sure Bungie getting to keep Destiny would have been part of the contract they signed. I mean, they left Microsoft so they can work on the project, did anyone really believe they would sign a contract and their IP over to the next publisher? Again, let's get retarded.
It just seems like another case of "Spin the Narrative." This time, coming from Youtubers and other random chuckleads that, well... just don't know what the fuck they are talking about. 9 out of 10 times its game j̶o̶u̶r̶n̶a̶l̶i̶s̶t̶s̶ activists. But this time, when there isn't a political axe to grind, it seems to be the "gamers."
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