The two co-founders of Infinity Ward, the main development team behind the Call of Duty series, are suing Activision after being fired for insubordination on Monday.

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    Existence Mar 4, 10
    Can't believe this is happening. If someone had told me a week ago that IW's heads and Activision would break up like this, I would have told them to have their head examined.
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    reaver11 Mar 4, 10
    Wow. Activision has been in a lot of heat lately.
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    Daweii Mar 4, 10
    I hope these guys win. Activision needs to learn you can't just pluck an excuse out of thin air and use it as a reason to randomly fire two senior employees.
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    Bale Fire* Mar 4, 10
    Well from the sounds of it they're in the right, so I hope the IW guys win, or at least get a settlement.
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    Shattered Mar 4, 10
    Infinity Ward needs to win. Infinity Ward should win. And if they don't win, I still think Activision deserves a big fat boycott for all of the shit that they've caused lately.
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      Krunal Apr 7, 10
      Simply put boycotts will NEVER work, because:
      1. There are plenty of people not on the internet that buy games, and so don't know about the boycott
      2. If they release a game that's the type of game that you like, you'll buy it regardless of who makes it... hell if satan made a game, I'm sure people would still buy it, just because it's a new FPS...
      3. If past is anything to go by, I remember there being a boycott previously (can't remember what game), two weeks into the game being released, when you saw the people that had joined the boycott group, and saw what games they were currently playing it made people lol... why? Because they were playing the game that they said they'd boycott.


      In short, boycotting will never work!
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    DreamCrafter Mar 9, 10
    Infinity Ward should win. They created two of the best shooting games of the decade. And What have Activision done? Nothing

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