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Two Industry Giants Join
Published on June 24, 2009 By Zoomba In PC Gaming

ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

Brings together two of world’s best game studios

Library of powerhouse franchises will include DOOM, Fallout, The Elder Scrolls,
QUAKE, Wolfenstein and RAGE

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.

About ZeniMax Media Inc.

ZeniMax Media is a preeminent media organization which has brought together a team of world class game developers, artists and designers, programmers, producers, and leading executives and talent from traditional media.  ZeniMax Media creates and publishes original interactive entertainment content for consoles, the PC, and handheld/wireless devices.  ZeniMax Media divisions include Bethesda Softworks, Vir2L Studios, ZeniMax Europe Ltd., and ZeniMax Online Studios.   ZeniMax, Bethesda Softworks, Bethesda Game Studios, The Elder Scrolls, Oblivion, Morrowind and related logos are registered trademarks or trademarks of ZeniMax Media Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.  Fallout is a registered trademark or trademark of Bethesda Softworks LLC in the U.S. and/or other countries.   For more information on ZeniMax Media, visit www.zenimax.com.

About Bethesda Softworks

Bethesda Softworks, part of the ZeniMax Media Inc. family of companies, is a premier developer and worldwide publisher of interactive entertainment software and has produced numerous award-winning titles, most recently with 2006 PC and Xbox 360® Game of the Year and RPG of the Year, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion®, and the 2002 PC and Xbox® Game of the Year and RPG of the Year, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind®.  Among Bethesda’s more popular franchises are The Elder Scrolls® series and Fallout®. For more information on Bethesda Softworks’ products, visit www.bethsoft.com

About id Software
Founded in 1991, id Software has provided technical, design and artistic leadership as an independent game developer and technology innovator.  id Software’s iconic brands such as Wolfenstein, DOOM, QUAKE and Enemy Territory have become staples of popular culture for generations of gamers.  More information on id Software can be found at www.idsoftware.com. id Software, Wolfenstein, DOOM, QUAKE, RAGE and Enemy Territory and related logos are registered trademarks owned by ZeniMax Media Inc.


Comments
on Jun 24, 2009

Everybody panic, the end of the world approaches.

on Jun 24, 2009

First person Doom RPG?

on Jun 24, 2009

Even Sony is going after Paramount, so that tells you how some strategic alliances in a number of economic sectors will pull this world out of the current recession.

Brace for impact -- Fiat & the US government dumped interest into GM for good reasons too.

I wouldn't even be surprised by Bombardier gambling on Boeing, Lockeed, Airbus & the likes.

Weirdly, it is ONLY the beginning of fiscality principles that could fix international trade issues once more.

Spare your marbles, the clock is ticking.

on Jun 24, 2009

I'm concerned. I'm not not the biggest fan of the Elder Scroll series and I don't want games like Doom to be made into another clone of Oblivion or Morrowind. I also don't approve of the use of Securom, even to the lesser extent they have been used in Oblivion and Fallout 3 (Disc check).

If they let ID Software to keep doing what they did well, we should be fine.

on Jun 24, 2009

If zenimax uses their influence to create a new Commander Keen, I'll be VERY happy and it will be one of the best mergers ever.

on Jun 24, 2009

Commander Keen is actually an Apogee or 3DRealms owned IP.  I don't think id owns the rights to it.

on Jun 24, 2009

Oblivion+Doom 3...

 

This could be really good for the gaming world.  A stable engine that ran well, a game that was fun without adding 100 mods onto it(ok, so I exaggerate, a little) and most importantly, people that can texture!

 

Of course, it could also be really bad, the next generic first person shooter could be borrowing the same engine Bethesda uses, and be really boring...

on Jun 25, 2009

Further consolidation within the games industry has both good and bad elements to it; companies like EA can't buy up all of the smaller companies and trash even more games, however independant developers will find it harder to break into the industry against such massive companies which will lead to less innovation.

Interesting times.

on Jun 27, 2009

It has been clarified by Carmack himself that both studios id and bethesda will not work together, and either of those studios IPs won't make a cross over to the other one's.  Not at least for the near future.

on Jun 27, 2009

id Software haven't produced anything worthwhile for many, many years, much like Bethesda. So this merger is only natural and I'd like to call "Nothing to see here, move along".

Annatar11
First person Doom RPG?
Better than a first person Fallout Shoot-'em-up.

Oh, wait..!

on Jun 28, 2009

They've got the second best engine in the industry, how can you say they've not produced anything worthwhile?

on Jun 28, 2009

psychoak
They've got the second best engine in the industry, how can you say they've not produced anything worthwhile?
Oh, sorry. I didn't mean in technical terms. If Stardock stopped producing games and we got into a similar discussion, it could've just aswell applied to them - even though they "produced the best windows applications ever!".

I should've said produced any game worthwhile.

on Jun 28, 2009

I tend to disagree, both Bethesda and id have produced classic games in the last 5 years, and considering the time frame that these companies work on their games I believe this falls into the "many, many years" bracket.

on Jun 29, 2009

Both companies are known for having made good games in years before, but not lately. And theyre considered to be past their prime, specially in id's case.  Fallout 3 was a good game, just not a fallout game.  This acquisition might bring about freshness to both developers' stale ways.