Giant Bomb Video Game News

Video Game News, Stories and Updates for the PS3, XBOX 360, PC, PSP, Wii, and DS

Added by Jeff Gerstmann on June 24, 2009

ZeniMax Media, the parent company of Fallout 3 publisher Bethesda Softworks, has acquired id Software, according to a press release issued this morning. Said release states that no changes will be made to the way id operates, and that John Carmack will continue to serve as the company's technical director.

I would classify my reaction to this as "surprise" or perhaps "shock." Here's the full press release, in case you want the quotes from the principals.

June 24, 2009  (Rockville, MD) – ZeniMax Media Inc., parent company of noted game publisher Bethesda Softworks, today announced it has completed the acquisition of legendary game studio, id Software, creators of world-renowned games such as DOOM, QUAKE, Wolfenstein, and its upcoming title, RAGE. The acquisition by ZeniMax Media joins together two of the finest, most respected videogame developers in the world, combining the first person shooter (FPS) expertise of id Software with acclaimed role playing game (RPG) developer Bethesda Game Studios – creators of the 2008 Game of the Year, Fallout 3, and the 2006 Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Bethesda Softworks will publish the titles of id Software other than upcoming releases previously committed to other publishers.

Founded in 1991, id Software established itself as an industry leader with some of the best-selling and most critically acclaimed video games of all time. id Software created the original first-person shooter, Wolfenstein 3D, and subsequently set new standards in the genre with the blockbuster releases of its DOOM and QUAKE titles. In addition, id Software developed cutting edge, proprietary technology with the id Tech engine which powers many notable FPS titles, and continues to make great advances in game technology under the direction of John Carmack, one of the country’s technology leaders and a member of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences (AIAS) Hall of Fame.

Todd Hollenshead, CEO of id Software, commented on the transaction: “This was a unique opportunity to team with a smart, sophisticated publisher like Bethesda Softworks where the interests of the studio and the publisher will be fully aligned in the development and marketing of our titles.  In addition, we will now have financial and business resources to support the future growth of id Software, a huge advantage which will result in more and even better games for our fans.”

id Software will continue to operate as a studio under the direction of its founder, John Carmack.  No changes will be made in the operations of id Software in the development of its games. All the principals at id Software have signed long-term employment contracts, assuring they will continue in their roles developing games at the studio.

“This puts id Software in a wonderful position going forward,” said John Carmack, who will continue to serve in his current role as Technical Director.  “We will now be able to grow and extend all of our franchises under one roof, leveraging our capabilities across multiple teams while enabling forward looking research to be done in the service of all of them.  We will be bigger and stronger, as we recruit the best talent to help us build the landmark games of the future.  As trite as it may be for me to say that I am extremely pleased and excited about this deal, I am."

Robert Altman, the founder, Chairman & CEO of ZeniMax Media stated, “We, along with many others, consider id Software to be among the finest game studios in the world, with extraordinary design, artistic and technical capabilities. They have demonstrated, repeatedly, that rare ability to create franchise properties that are critical and commercial successes. Our intention is to make sure id Software will continue to do what they do best – make AAA games. Our role will be to provide publisher support through Bethesda Softworks and give id Software the resources it needs to grow and expand.”

ZeniMax Media Inc, which is privately held, was founded in 1999 to create quality interactive entertainment products to meet the growing worldwide demand. The Company is headquartered in Rockville, MD and maintains offices in Hunt Valley, MD, London and Tokyo. Among its wholly owned subsidiaries are Bethesda Softworks, a premier publisher of video games, Vir2L Studios which develops games for the casual market, and ZeniMax Online Studios, a studio dedicated to massively multi-player online games (MMOG).

Bethesda Game Studios, the development group at ZeniMax Media, is one of the top video game studios in the world. Its most recent release, Fallout 3, was the 2008 winner of more than 60 Game of the Year awards, including The Associated Press, Official Xbox Magazine, Yahoo, PC Gamer, IGN, Game Critics Awards, Game Developer Choice Awards, and Gamespy. Bethesda also created the 2006 PC and Xbox 360® Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and the 2002 PC and Xbox® Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.  Bethesda Game Studios has created 2 of the 10 best games of all time, Fallout 3 and Oblivion, on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation® 3 platforms, as reported by the industry scoring system found at www.metacritic.com and www.gamerankings.com. 



68 Comments

Mjolnir
on June 24, 2009
Definitely didn't see that one coming.

Chris2KLee
on June 24, 2009
Shoot, that is pretty big news and out of nowhere. Looks like ZeniMax is making some moves, but seeing as Rage is set to be some sort of big open world shooter, it does kinda fit their portfolio.

megaplushie
on June 24, 2009
I didn't see it coming either. Madness.

rateoforange
on June 24, 2009
Holy crap!

Wesker
on June 24, 2009
Wow. That's crazy.

Nerubi
on June 24, 2009
*Jaw drops* 2 big news in 1 day

Ariase
on June 24, 2009
Left field is up thataway...

ahoodedfigure
on June 24, 2009
Yeah, really.  Carmack's still in charge, but now can be fired at any time...

rateoforange
on June 24, 2009
Fallout 4 on ID Tech 5. You heard it here first!

dusanvf
on June 24, 2009
Whoa, BIG news! hoping to see some amazing games in the future, perhaps a Doom-Fallout mashup, in Mars! that'll be awesome.

EnchantedEcho
on June 24, 2009
Maybe they can make the shooting in Fallout 3 better now.
Jokes Fallout 3 was great regardless.


MadExponent
on June 24, 2009
Interesting

MadExponent
on June 24, 2009
@ahoodedfigure said:
" Yeah, really.  Carmack's still in charge, but now can be fired at any time... "
I'm sure he has a cushy contract.  Unless Zenimax wants to break it and get sued...Mr. Carmack will be just fine.

ShaggyPolarBear
on June 24, 2009
Wow!

That certainly is suprising, did anyone have suspicion or word of this happening previously?

Seems like news that should have been previously speculated.

MattBodega
on June 24, 2009
That's absolutely crazy. I'm sure, like the Press Release says, this will have absolutely no impact on the day to day operations at id, or the company's famous "When it's done" mentality, but I always assumed(as most people did) that id was the very definition of an Independent company, not interested in dealing with the bothersome rigmarole of corporate ownership. Totally crazy.

Between this announcement and the PR event Zenimax held in London, is the Bethesda Studios owner preparing to step into the bigs as a serious game publisher? Between Brink, Rogue Warrior,  Wet, the inevitable Elder Scrolls 5, Fallout:New Vegas, and now id's next project(since they're publishing Rage through EA, I have to assume that Doom 4 will be a Zenimax game), it looks like Zenimax has enough confidence in this miserable economy to try and become a real industry player. I'll be super interested to see how this pans out.

Triphos
on June 24, 2009
The fact that ID was the studio purchased is pretty shocking, but I don't think ZeniMax buying another studio is that out of left field. The recent Bethesda London event was pretty much about the fact that they're a game publisher as well as a development studio, and this just reinforces that. I mean, how big is RAGE published by Bethesda going to be?

Carmack loves him some mobile games too, so maybe this will enable ZeniMax/Bethesda to move into that space.

pornstorestiffi is online
on June 24, 2009
@Mjolnir:

Definitely didn't see that coming either


ultrapeanut
on June 24, 2009
Um. WHAT?

Jeff is online
on June 24, 2009
@MattBodega: You're absolutely right, this is part of a larger move by Bethesda/ZeniMax to become a bigger, more significant company and be thought of as more than just "those Fallout/Elder Scrolls guys."

astonish
on June 24, 2009
Wow this is a surprise.  id has been branching out with more portable stuff lately and thats going well, I'm mildly skeptical about them being able to deliver a AAA game in the style of the current generation tho (story, production values, novel mechanics). Maybe we will see id tech 5 for the next bethesda game instead of the usual oblivion/fallout engine?


  • You must enter the following information to sign up and leave a comment.
  • Type the words above including the space. Get new words?
Errors will go here

Post Reply

Processing....
Hey, How's Your Knowledge Of Zelda?
Answer some questions, and you might win a copy of Spirit Tracks!
New Resident Evil 5 Single-Player Content Starts Feb. 17
Two new story-based episodes, a bunch of costumes, and a catch-all Gold Edition package are on the way for your horror-shooting needs early next year.
Super Street Fighter IV Hands-On
We mess around with a few of the new characters in Capcom's upcoming Street Fighter update.
Atlus Bringing 3D Dot Game Heroes To North America
It's coming in May!
Brad Pitt Plunges Into Dark Void
Pitt's Plan B production company options the film rights to Capcom's upcoming jet-packs-and-aliens adventure.
Most Popular Achievements (11/7 - 11/13)
Oh hey, right, this thing. Sorry it's late!
Hey, How's Your Knowledge Of Zelda?
Answer some questions, and you might win a copy of Spirit Tracks!
Super Street Fighter IV Hands-On
We mess around with a few of the new characters in Capcom's upcoming Street Fighter update.
New Resident Evil 5 Single-Player Content Starts Feb. 17
Two new story-based episodes, a bunch of costumes, and a catch-all Gold Edition package are on the way for your horror-shooting needs early next year.
Atlus Bringing 3D Dot Game Heroes To North America
It's coming in May!
Brad Pitt Plunges Into Dark Void
Pitt's Plan B production company options the film rights to Capcom's upcoming jet-packs-and-aliens adventure.
Most Popular Achievements (11/7 - 11/13)
Oh hey, right, this thing. Sorry it's late!
Left 4 Dead 2
X360 | PC - Nov. 17, 2009
Assassin's Creed II
PS3 | X360 - Nov. 17, 2009
God of War Collection
PS3 - Nov. 17, 2009
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
WII - Nov. 17, 2009
Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines
PSP - Nov. 17, 2009
Gyromancer
XBLM | PC - Nov. 18, 2009
LittleBigPlanet
PSP - Nov. 17, 2009
Formula One 2009
PSP | WII - Nov. 17, 2009
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes
DS - Nov. 17, 2009
Foto Frenzy
DS - Nov. 17, 2009