Formation of NCWest

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evilseabass
evilseabass
Krytan Explorer
#1
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According to "a number of sources close to the company", the British offices of developer NCSoft are to be closed following the cancellation of an unannounced MMO currently in development at the studio. Bad news, yes, particularly in the wake of recent layoffs at the company's Austin studio, but it gets worse: the same sources say that troubled MMO Tabula Rasa is on its last legs, and will be killed off in the next few months. A shame, that, since Lord Briitsh deserved better, but then with the game having failed to grab the attention of, well, anyone, it's hardly a surprise.
http://kotaku.com/5047650/ncsoft-to-...ll-tabula-rasa

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PRESS RELEASE
NCsoft Announces Formation of "NC West"


CEO Taek Jin Kim Promotes Chris Chung, Jeff Strain, David Reid, and Patrick Wyatt
Thursday 11th September, SEOUL, Korea/... NCsoft ® Corporation (KSE: 036570.KS), the world’s leading publisher and developer of massively multiplayer online games (MMOs), including award-winning franchises Lineage ®, Guild Wars ® and City of Heroes ®, today announced the formation of “NC West™”. A wholly-owned subsidiary of NCsoft with operating responsibility for western regions including the US and Europe, NC West will be led by Chris Chung as CEO, Jeff Strain as president, product development, David Reid as president, publishing, and Patrick Wyatt as CTO as well as yet unannounced European executives.

NCsoft’s existing subsidiaries NC Interactive, NC Europe, NC Austin, and ArenaNet will be led as a unified organization under NC West with a dedicated focus towards becoming the world’s premier western publisher of MMOs. NC West is the tentative name for the organization, and the company expects to announce final naming and corporate structure in the near future. NC West's headquarters is planned to be established in Seattle, WA by the end of 2008.

Chris Chung, previously CEO of NC Interactive, has a long history with NCsoft. He began his tenure at NCsoft’s ArenaNet® studio, where he managed that studio’s business and helped launch the multi-platinum selling Guild Wars franchise. Chung later went on to become the chief publishing officer for NCsoft’s Seoul headquarters. Prior to NCsoft, Chung spent more than five years at Microsoft and later co-founded a marketing research firm. As CEO of NC West, Chung will continue to report directly to NCsoft CEO Taek Jin (TJ) Kim.

“We are confident that by combining our subsidiaries into a unified global organization under Chris Chung’s leadership, NC West will become a more powerful force to be reckoned with in the western MMO market,” said TJ Kim. “Chris has become a guiding force within our company and has been extremely successful at every position he has held with us. His detailed first-hand knowledge of all aspects of our business is invaluable and will help establish NC West as a global leader.”

Jeff Strain was formerly the president and co-founder of ArenaNet, a company he formed with Patrick Wyatt and Mike O’Brien when they left senior roles at Blizzard Entertainment in 2000. Additionally, Strain held the position of executive producer of Guild Wars 2™ prior to taking this new role. Strain will report directly to Chung and manage all NC West development studios across all existing and future products. Strain will also direct the production of NCsoft’s Asian-developed titles for NC West territories.

David Reid began with NCsoft in March 2008 as vice-president, marketing for North America. Reid came to NCsoft from Turner Broadcasting’s GameTap, where he served as vice-president, marketing. Prior to that, he worked at Microsoft as director of global platform marketing, where he launched the Xbox 360. In his new role, Reid will continue to report to Chung and will lead franchise management, marketing, public relations, sales, and customer support for NC West.

As a founder of ArenaNet, Patrick Wyatt led the development of the network and server technologies for the Guild Wars franchise, and directed the architecture and deployment of ArenaNet's global game network infrastructure. Before co-founding ArenaNet with Strain and O'Brien, Wyatt was the vice president of research and development for Blizzard Entertainment, where he led programming for the Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo franchises. As CTO for NC West, Wyatt will report to Chung and will focus on platform technology development, network operations, and systems engineering.

“There is an unparalleled opportunity for growth in the massively multiplayer online market,” said Chris Chung. “By combining the strength of our US and European teams, NCsoft has the best global infrastructure to win in new and existing markets, and the best developer talent capable of creating blockbuster MMO franchises.”
slowerpoke
slowerpoke
Desert Nomad
#2
no mention of ANet there, or their washington studio

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Originally Posted by Lord Oranos
ok well that doesnt sound too good
basically ANet is no more, consolidated into another studio. oh dear
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Vamis Threen
Frost Gate Guardian
#4
I live in Britain. Does this mean I won't get a Charr christmas card this year?
Arduin
Arduin
Grotto Attendant
#5
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NC West will be led by Chris Chung as CEO, Jeff Strain as president, product development, David Reid as president, publishing, and Patrick Wyatt as CTO as well as yet unannounced European executives.
Interesting
NiukNiuk
NiukNiuk
Frost Gate Guardian
#6
Official announcement here:

http://www.videogaming247.com/2008/0...-into-nc-west/

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After a week of speculation about the fate of both NCsoft’s Brighton outfit and Tabula Rasa, the company has confirmed the formation of NC West.

The new venture will consolidate all operations in Europe and the US, and will be led by “Chris Chung as CEO, Jeff Strain as president, product development, David Reid as president, publishing, and Patrick Wyatt as CTO as well as yet unannounced European executives,” according to a press release.

Said the firm, “NC Interactive, NC Europe, NC Austin, and ArenaNet will be led as a unified organization under NC West with a dedicated focus towards becoming the world’s premier western publisher of MMOs.”

“There is an unparalleled opportunity for growth in the massively multiplayer online market,” said Chris Chung.

“By combining the strength of our US and European teams, NCsoft has the best global infrastructure to win in new and existing markets, and the best developer talent capable of creating blockbuster MMO franchises.”
EDIT: more here:
http://kotaku.com/5047997/ncsoft-dit...riple-a-titles
Solas
Solas
Desert Nomad
#7
So Anet isn't a small company that belongs to Nc anymore? It is now equally running/part of it?

Interesting, I do hope this is good news.
Winterclaw
Winterclaw
Wark!!!
#8
Wasn't Jeff Strain one of the founding Anet guys? Does that mean that a new group will be leading GW2?
Yol
Yol
Wilds Pathfinder
#9
Waiting for a comment from Regina....I see she's viewing...

I don't think this turn of events will be a bad thing for GW.
NiukNiuk
NiukNiuk
Frost Gate Guardian
#10
So if I understood correctly Ncsoft is putting all his future "big scale" plans in arenanet's products?
Sounds like a great news imo...as long as guild wars spirit stays intact (read: I don't want another corean mmo labelled gw^^)
1 up and 2 down
1 up and 2 down
Wilds Pathfinder
#11
So no more Anet? That kind of stinks.
Lord Oranos
Lord Oranos
Krytan Explorer
#12
I personally hope this means more staff working on Guild Wars 2.
slowerpoke
slowerpoke
Desert Nomad
#13
Regina, how if at all will this effect guildwars and its in-developement sequel? obviously this news is worrying
Shadowmoon
Shadowmoon
Wilds Pathfinder
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Originally Posted by slowerpoke
Regina, how if at all will this effect guildwars and its in-developement sequel? obviously this news is worrying
For one she going to need to change her avatar.

My guess it might actually help GW2, seeing how it's NCsoft's prize pig at the moment.
NiukNiuk
NiukNiuk
Frost Gate Guardian
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Strain held the position of executive producer of Guild Wars 2™ prior to taking this new role. Strain will report directly to Chung and manage all NC West development studios across all existing and future products.
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As CTO for NC West, Wyatt will report to Chung and will focus on platform technology development, network operations, and systems engineering.
So jeff strain and patrick wyatt are no longer working on Guild Wars 2 ?
an sun
an sun
Ascalonian Squire
#16
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Originally Posted by Shadowmoon
For one she going to need to change her avatar.

My guess it might actually help GW2, seeing how it's NCsoft's prize pig at the moment.
NC's prize pig isn;t only GW2.. it's Aion, Blade and soul and those new ps3 mmos. On Kotaku there was posted an article telling that NC Soft is scrapping Dungeons runners and focusing only on 3xa mmos for cross platforms (pc, ps3).

Here's link http://kotaku.com/5047997/ncsoft-dit...riple-a-titles
Lord Oranos
Lord Oranos
Krytan Explorer
#17
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Originally Posted by NiukNiuk
So jeff strain and patrick wyatt are no longer working on Guild Wars 2 ?
It could just mean they are working on different parts on it now.
Ravious
Ravious
Lion's Arch Merchant
#18
As I said in another forum, I don't like this. ArenaNet is a great brand... I don't really like NCWest, and even though Guild Wars remains... it seems kind of. Well I hope this pays off. I am glad that ArenaNet giants are in charge, but now ArenaNet is going to have to share GW2 time with "other" projects.

Maybe ArenaNet will become a studio under NCWest.
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Garsty
Academy Page
#19
From that last article:
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No cuts are happening at ArenaNet
Which is good news.
NiukNiuk
NiukNiuk
Frost Gate Guardian
#20
Well tbh I'm a little bit worried...Ok Arenanet will grow and its staff will work on different projects (remember the Sony-NC Soft announcement last year?), but I'm worried for Guild Wars 2 future...