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What Activision Told Its Employees Today About Modern Warfare 3's Leak

Activision details how the reveal was supposed to work...and how it changed.

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"Hey gang," starts an email that I've obtained, sent to Activision employees this morning, penned by Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg. Hirshberg's email marks Activision's first company-wide internal acknowledgement of last week's Modern Warfare 3 leak on Kotaku.

The email's tone is not unlike the candid interview Hirshberg conducted with Joystiq about earlier this week. In fact, the Joystiq interview is actually referenced within the email.

"I wanted to reach out to you today and address the Call of Duty intellectual property leak that occurred last Friday," started Hirshberg. "Of course, Activision takes very seriously any abuse of our intellectual property – the event is under investigation and we’re confident it will be resolved quickly."

The email does not provide any details on where Activision suspects the leak came from. I've heard several theories, none of them with definitive proof. But with so many developers and outsourcing companies working on massive, fast-tracked projects like Modern Warfare 3--well, stuff happens.

"What I want to tell you about is how we handled the event internally," he continued. "We were lucky in that we were very close to our scheduled reveal date, and therefore, we had a number of assets that had not yet been released, but were ready to go."

== TEASER ==

Activision and Infinity Ward rolled out a series of teaser trailers to YouTube that evening. There have also been prominent advertisements running during the NBA conference finals, promising a revealing trailer next week. The companies pulled the very same marketing trick for 2009's Modern Warfare 2.

"When it came to light that we had suffered a significant security breach, it became clear that a leak of this size had the potential to throw our launch off of its schedule, or worse, blunt its momentum," he wrote. "As a company, we needed to look both backwards and forwards simultaneously. Of course we needed to immediately begin finding the source of the leak. But we also needed to deal with the fact that, like it or not, our launch had just begun."

Activision and Infinity Ward's decision to simply acknowledge the leak and move on was a smart, if rather unexpected move. With the "real" launch so close, the two could have just put their heads down. Instead, beginning the reveal allowed them to capitalize on traffic and attention otherwise on Kotaku.

"Our leadership team and key members of the Call of Duty team met to discuss strategy," he said. "I, for one, was incredibly proud of the team’s performance in that critical meeting. Instead of panicking, we took the fire of interest that had been started by the leak, and poured gasoline on it. Through Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, we released our four teasers (which were not scheduled to launch for another week) onto the web. With equal agility, our worldwide sales organizations managed to put both the retail and .com presale programs and assets into launch mode in no-time flat. Everybody involved delivered under pressure."

The announcement strategy for Modern Warfare 3 is not unlike the one for the last game.
The announcement strategy for Modern Warfare 3 is not unlike the one for the last game.

Kotaku spoiled the goods--or parts of it--a week early. Some teasers would have begun rolling out this week, laying the viral groundwork for the official trailer during the NBA Finals.

"The result?" he said, numbers at the ready. "We had over 4.8 million hits on the various Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 teasers over those first 48 hours. To put that in perspective, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Black Ops had 61,000 and 89,000 hits, respectively, in their first two days. Pre-sales for MW3 are off to an amazing start. Perhaps, most importantly, we migrated the dialogue from one that was between our players and the leakers, to one between our players and us."

Translation: Modern Warfare 3 is going to be huge. The Kotaku leak may have even helped fan the flames, as gamers descended upon the site and other blogs to learn "secret" details about the game.

"Very few companies could have woken up with a crisis of this magnitude, and gone to bed with an undeniable win," he concluded, echoing similar comments made to Joystiq. "Everyone should be extremely proud. We’ve got a long way to go. But under very challenging circumstances, we managed to get our launch off to an incredible start."

We expect to learn plenty more at a little thing called E3.

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I havent purchased a COD game yet, i wonder if this is the one.

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What leak. When was the Rapture??? I'm so confused.

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@jayjonesjunior said:
Money, money, money, oh i miss the time when games were all about fun and creativity.
The 70's?  Because games have almost never been about the money.
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That's the risk you take when you have to farm out so much of your asset development to outside studios.

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Wait. There's a thing called E3?

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@Altersparck said:

Say what you will about Activision, but they know how to work the PR magic. Sony could learn a thing or two from them (and Microsoft, Nintendo, Apple, etc...)

Apple don't need any advice from Activision.
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Now lets pray they actually improve the formula.

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 "When it came to light that we had suffered a significant security breach, it became clear that a leak of this size had the potential to throw our launch off of its schedule, or worse, blunt its momentum...blah blah blah marketing"

It's not like they won't sell SHIT TONS of copies because some leak screwed up their little business bullshit marketing schedule. The assholes in suits getting their nuts all in a tussle because this leak could have messed with their 'momentum' need to lighten the fuck up. I'd be more worried about how the game stacks up to BF3 if I were them.

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 I remain VERY sceptical of the quality of game  a gutted Infinity Ward & misc developers will produce.  Factoring in the pre-knowledge, that there are probably plans to gouge consumers with overpriced DLC, any drop in quality means a  no buy for me.

 I hope Respawn jumps on the scene with a bang, offering a bigger, better whatever, without the bad taste that Activisions greed leaves with me. I think between Battlefield 3 and future Respawn suprises, this Modern Warfare may be the one I wait to pick up when it hits the bargain bin -- if ever.

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I'm pumped for this, only because it'll be the VARY LAST good COD... All praise logic. 

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And it never occured to Mr Hirshberg that these pre-release leaks could be good for the sales in the long run, read: "... Pre-sales for MW3 are off to an amazing start.." ?

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When they decide to release a new COD that isn't the same as the last 10 i MIGHT rent it, till then i will continue to pass.

Just give me BF3, all those games were just tiding people over for BF3 anyways.

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@dvorak said:
I feel like it's basically obligatory as a fan of FPS games to get this.
I am a fan of FPS games but I have zero interest in any Call of Duty games.
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Money, money, money, oh i miss the time when games were all about fun and creativity.

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All I got to say is the campaign and spec-ops better be worth the money. After Black Ops, I swore off ever playing another COD just for the multi-player component.

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I'll borrow the game when it's out, but I'm finished supporting Activision.

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I'll definitely rent this for the campaign. I can only assume the MP will be the same thing yet again, but you can always count on CoD for a new campaign at least.

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God knows I'll cave and buy a copy of this, get distracted by the massive single player set pieces to realize it lacks an actual interesting plot line, worship the multiplayer for a week or two, and then hate it for the rest of my breathing life. 

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They sound like a bunch of dicks but they are actually right, this kind of leek can only hurt them and at best do nothing (which isn't the case with such a big game).

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It's funny because most of the people that hate on CoD on this site end up buying it anyway, or at least playing it somehow.
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I really hope BF3 has an amazing campaign to go along with what i assume will be great MP(considering dice's rep).

I mention BF3 because I am tired of COD now, the campaigns have been the same thing for the last few years, Run,shoot guy in head with what is basically auto lock, release, re-pull trigger shoot guy in head, run to stop enemies spawing(although this has got a bit better), watch scripted event unfold, repeat the basic gameplay, watch cut scene, rinse and repeat through the entire game, The multiplayer is still good but i am done with that also, played very few BO matches, sold the game.

It feels like the gameplay has not evolved one bit for years, i loved COD2,MW1, enjoyed MW2 and WAW, barely enjoyed BO as 2 hours into it the series became stale for me.

Of course this is just my opinion and i know COD still has mass amounts of fans but i feel SOME of them know of little else when it comes to shooters, I was playing Red River the other day when my cousin came in and said "playing COD" i said no and he said " You know what i mean, i ment your playing a shooter" he is a more casual gamer, somewhere between hardcore and casual really and instead of calling an FPS a shooter he called it COD, I thought that was a little telling like foreigners calling England, London like theres nothing else.

If Activision and its dev teams have not made some evolving steps with MW3 i wont buy it and if thats the case i hope BF3 is amazing and allot of COD players switch over only so Activision  lose some of the billion dollar a year profit from COD and make them up the ante.

I know this is wishful thinking but one can hope for more than a new coat of paint, Although i know little of the game and they could have made great changes to MW3 and so if they have i will buy it and they deserve continued massive success.

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This is what Patrick brings. He actually has contacts, like a real fucking newsman. Great work.

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I suspect this "leak" is only to generate more news; even if it's not an order from on high, someone in the PR or advertising department realized a leak of a game so popular would echo louder than any official release of a couple trailers.

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Patrick "Killing It" Klepek. Keep it up, I'm actually reading Giantbomb news stories again!

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leaks make the world go round

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the amount of boasting of how well they did after this leak leads me to believe they made the leak themselves

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Having a job=being able to purchase both MW3 and BF3.  LOL @ the little kids in denial who think BF is going to outsell COD. 

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@Toxin066 said:

We live in a world where hotcakes sell like Call of Duty games.

Great quote!
I easily dismiss this franchise, but I'm actually excited about this release, I think I'm going to get it!
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@LordAndrew said:
Has Hirshberg sent out a memo yet regarding the leaking of all his memos?
Already done. I assume we'll see it on the site by Monday.
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Has Hirshberg sent out a memo yet regarding the leaking of all his memos?

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@Funkydupe: As long as it sells
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Zzzzzz

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They sure as hell talk a lot.

 

Look, millions of click on MW3 doesn't mean it' a growing franchise, Activision, it's just that people are intrigued and outright laughing at the ongoing farce that you're creating.

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Oh please, like it was ever a secret they were going to milk this cow more.

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Well they recovered well from it, not that they needed to recover from it. They are probably a lot more wary of all those people working on the game now since so much can be leaked like this. COD is popular I would have thought people would get that by now. Their good games that are fun to play.

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And the same game is getting made and reskinned for the 5th year in a row! Pass on this overly stale franchise and grab BF3 instead. It's gonna dominate.

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We live in a world where hotcakes sell like Call of Duty games.

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I seriously feel like a hipster with my attitude towards COD. I hate that series and can't get over why it's so popular, even with the massive advertising budget. I have played Modern Warfare 2 and COD 4 and those were great fun and quite amazing, I played the recent game made by Treyarch and thought it was the worst game I had ever played (I've played worse, but that's how it feels at the time). Infinity Ward has done some impressive work, so maybe this one will also be awesome, even though some of the studio departed over that cross-publisher scandal.

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This is why you don't outsource like a madman to squeeze out a mediocre game every year...instead develop for 2 years, and keep it in house, much easier to track down leaks, as well, quality really goes up. I've stopped even finding an interest in buying these games now until I find them in the 10 dollar bin somewhere, just to give single player a shot...if I even do that. Haven't looked at black ops once yet.

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I want to see some gameplay.  But im sure I will pre-order anyway.

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I don't know about these leaks, I really don't.

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Wait, Kotaku still posts video game news? I stopped going there after the redesign and the fact that it became Bashcraft's personal "HEY GUYS I LIVE IN JAPAN!" blog.

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No more Lol of Doody for me! Waiting for Battlefield 3 with a new engine and dedicated servers also 64 players on PC this is going to be epic!

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In other words, Call of Duty is still bigger than Jesus and The Beatles combined.

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@Ahmad_Metallic said:

But with so many developers and outsourcing companies working on massive, fast-tracked projects like Modern Warfare 3--well, stuff happens.    

..how is MW3 a massive fast-tracked project ?
it's running on the same engine as MW2 and Blops - no technical massiveness
it's the sequel to the game with the story that didn't make any sense - no storywriting massiveness
it has a rehashed multiplayer component with annual tweaks - no multiplayer massiveness

I'm not hating, i'm asking: how is MW3 a massive project? what is massive about it other than it's upcoming advertisement campaign ?
When you're guaranteed to bring in tens of millions of dollars, you get to be called massive.
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stop being so good, klepek

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Interesting. I felt it was almost as if Activision/Infinity Ward itself started the leak, but the fact that they used it to their advantage was very smart.