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Fallout MMO rights restored to Bethesda

Kifimbo

Member
PR.

All Fallout® Intellectual Property Rights
Belong Exclusively to Bethesda

January 9, 2012 (Rockville, MD) –ZeniMax® Media Inc. today announced that a settlement had been reached in the lawsuit filed by its subsidiary, Bethesda Softworks®, against Interplay Entertainment Corporation in 2009, Bethesda Softworks LLC v Interplay Entertainment Corp., seeking cancellation of the license granted to Interplay to develop a massively multiplayer online game (MMO) based on the Fallout brand. Bethesda maintained in its complaint that Interplay had failed to meet the conditions for the license and the license was therefore of no continuing validity.

Under the terms of the settlement, the license granted to Interplay to develop the Fallout MMO is null and void, and all rights granted to Interplay to develop a Fallout MMO revert back to Bethesda, effective immediately. Interplay has no ongoing right to use the Fallout brand or any Fallout intellectual property for any game development. ZeniMax will pay Interplay $2 million as consideration in the settlement, each party will bear its own costs of the litigation, and Bethesda will continue to own all Fallout intellectual property rights. Interplay will be permitted to continue to sell the original Fallout ®Tactics, Fallout® and Fallout® 2 PC games through December 2013, after which time all rights to market those games revert to and become the sole property of Bethesda. Under the original agreement pursuant to which Bethesda had acquired the Fallout property, Interplay was granted certain merchandising rights to sell those original Fallout games, but those merchandising rights will now expire on December 31, 2013.

The lawsuit against Interplay arose after Bethesda Softworks acquired all Fallout intellectual property rights from Interplay in April 2007, and conditionally licensed back to Interplay certain trademark rights to make a Fallout MMO, provided Interplay secured $30 million in financing for the MMO and commenced full scale development of the game by April 2009. Bethesda alleged in its complaint that Interplay failed to meet either condition of the license back agreement but refused to relinquish its license and insisted it would develop a Fallout MMO. Bethesda filed suit to declare the license void.

In a separate but related matter, Bethesda commenced a second action against a purported developer of the Fallout MMO, Masthead Studios, Bethesda Softworks LLC v Masthead Studios Ltd. In the course of the original lawsuit against Interplay, Interplay had claimed that it had engaged Masthead Studios to develop the Fallout MMO under its license, and contended that Masthead was engaged in full scale development of that game. Bethesda filed its separate lawsuit against Masthead to assert copyright infringement and other violations of Bethesda's intellectual property rights. Under the MMO license granted to Interplay, Interplay was not permitted to sublicense any rights granted without the prior approval of Bethesda, approval which had never been requested or granted. In responding to Bethesda's lawsuit, Masthead denied that it had been using any of Bethesda’s intellectual property in developing an MMO. Masthead and Bethesda settled that second lawsuit on December 29, 2011. In the settlement, Masthead acknowledges it has no legal right to use any Fallout intellectual property, and agrees it will not use any such intellectual property of Bethesda in the future. No payments were made by either party as part of this settlement. The two settlements resolve all pending litigation over the Fallout intellectual property owned by Bethesda.

Robert Altman, Chairman and CEO of ZeniMax, expressed satisfaction on behalf of the Company with the resolution of the two lawsuits saying, "While we strongly believe in the merits of our suits, we are pleased to avoid the distraction and expense of litigation while completely resolving all claims to the Fallout IP. Fallout is an important property of ZeniMax and we are now able to develop future Fallout titles for our fans without third party involvement or the overhang of others' legal claims."

Following the purchase of the property, Bethesda Game Studios, the 2011 ‘Studio of the Year’ and the development team behind the 2011 ‘Game of the Year’, The Elder Scrolls® V: Skyrim™, developed Fallout® 3. ZeniMax Media’s publishing subsidiary, Bethesda Softworks, published Fallout® 3, a highly acclaimed sequel which won ‘Game of the Year’ honors in 2008, for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, and Games for Windows. Bethesda also published the popular title, Fallout: New Vegas®, in 2010 for the same platforms. Fallout: New Vegas® Ultimate Edition, which will include the original game and the award-winning downloadable content in one special package, is planned for release by Bethesda in early 2012.
 

Clevinger

Member
It was inevitable. There's no way that Interplay could have even finished the MMO, let alone release a passable one.

It's sad what that piece of shit CEO has done to the company.

Interplay only took a settlement of 2 mil? Wow.

A while ago the company was being operated out of the CEO's home. I'm sure he'd be happy for anything he can get.
 

Dipswitch

Member
That's a bit surprising. Seems like Zenimax got what it wanted although it cost them $2 million plus the cost of litigation. And Interplay finally gets to walk away from a development black hole with cash in its pocket. Won't keep them from going broke in short order though.
 

TheSeks

Blinded by the luminous glory that is David Bowie's physical manifestation.
Interplay only took a settlement of 2 mil? Wow.

Yeah I was going to say: 2mil for the only IP they've been hanging onto (sell Descent to Violition already Interplay. Damn it.) is pretty cheap.
 

topramen

Member
Someone should put together a thread discussing all of the rumored/confirmed MMOs from the big western RPG houses. I have wanted to forever, but am stuck in perpetual junior purgatory.


I mean we have the studio Zenimex/Bethesda created to make an MMO

We have Bungie's rumored MMO

The Old Republic - which was the first of this big salvo

Blizzard's Titan


Etc.

I've never played an MMO, but it looks like there is a lot of big stuff coming out
 

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Kacho

Member
So if MMO's at launch are often broken, what does that mean for a Bethesda developed one?


In all seriousness though, this is great news.
 
This was nothing but straight bullying by Bethesda. The amount of Money they paid to Interplay for the Fallout ip are peanuts compared to all the money Bethesda has made. And Bethesda's lawyers must be laughing all the way to the bank. Sad times.
 

Nirolak

Mrgrgr
MOTHER OF GOD

The old court documents implied it was supposed to be out by now. I don't have any inside information.

I imagine they figured giving it an extra year would work well since it's supposed to be an Elder Scrolls game and now they can capitalize on Skyrim's reception.
 
I don't believe there is a Fallout MMO in production at Bethesda. My understanding was that Interplay was given permission to make a Fallout MMO within a period of time and of a certain quality and they failed to do that and Bethesda wanted the rights back but Interplay refused and that's how the lawsuit began. Bethesda was just suing to protect the IP and recollect the rights.
 

Nirolak

Mrgrgr
I don't believe there is a Fallout MMO in production at Bethesda. My understanding was that Interplay was given permission to make a Fallout MMO within a period of time and of a certain quality and they failed to do that and Bethesda wanted the rights back but Interplay refused and that's how the lawsuit began. Bethesda was just suing to protect the IP and recollect the rights.

Getting the rights back also lets them make one after the Elder Scrolls one goes out.
 

Nirolak

Mrgrgr
I think there is a good chance. ZeniMax Online Studios is working on at least one game, a MMO. It's either a The Elder Scrolls MMO, a Fallout MMO or a new IP MMO.

I'm still banking on the second:

superannuation said:
ns1.zenimax.com…

domains using this as nameserver…
elderscrollsmmo.com
elderscrollsmmo.net
elderscrollsmmog.com
elderscrollsmmog.net
elderscrollsonline.com
elderscrollsonline.net
theelderscrollsmmo.com
theelderscrollsmmo.net
theelderscrollsmmog.com
theelderscrollsmmog.net
theelderscrollsonline.net
Source: http://supererogatory.tumblr.com/post/163418949/ns1-zenimax-com-domains-using-this-as
 

Wallach

Member
Thank fucking god.

Unfortunately it probably means Interplay has enough money to remain in its current zombie state for a while longer.
 
Lesser of two evils imo. Interplay did far more harm to Fallout. The whole Van Buren affair and forcing them to make Brotherhood of Steel...just upset me.
 

Nirolak

Mrgrgr
what's the status on that, anyway? has it been officially confirmed or does bethesda still deny it exists? through a friend i know at least that employees aren't exactly tight lipped about its existence.

Well, the studio is public: http://www.zenimaxonline.com/

They just haven't announced what their game is yet (officially).

Edit:

They're also hiring like 30-40 people: http://jobs.zenimax.com/

They must be quite large at this point.
 

Stumpokapow

listen to the mad man
Bethesda won big here. Interplay's claim to the IP rights for the MMO, to say nothing of the revenue generated from the MMO itself it was released, would have easily been 30+ times the size of the settlement they received, and I'm sure their legal fees are substantial as well.
 

ElFly

Member
This is terrible news, as I want them to concentrate on single player games.

Hopefully we will still get a SP Fallout based off skyrim.
 

Gravijah

Member
This is terrible news, as I want them to concentrate on single player games.

Hopefully we will still get a SP Fallout based off skyrim.

i highly doubt they'll have two mmos running at once, and an elder scrolls mmo seems to be what they're working on.
 
Was anyone else secretly hoping Interplay could keep the rights and never make their game so Fallout could remain a single-player experience?
 

DarkKyo

Member
They should make a Skyrim MMO

I think the Fallout world is a lot more interesting and it's a setting(post-apocalypse) that is never used for MMOs... Skyrim would just be another medieval affair like most MMOs have been :/

Fallout MMO would be so badass.. character customization would be lots of fun.
 
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