Posts Tagged ‘Activision-Blizzard’

We’re gonna call Atari

Friday, November 7th, 2008

logoAtari officially announced today that it will be publishing the forthcoming Ghostbusters game, formerly a Vivendi title dropped after the Activision-Blizzard merge. “Ghostbusters: The Video Game is a fantastic addition to Atari’s global line-up in 2009,” said Phil Harrison, president of Atari’s parent company, Infogrames Entertainment. This comes shortly after Hollywood actor and Ghostbusters writer, Dan Aykroyd, commented that the Alone In The Dark publisher had picked the title up and that it was about a year away from release.

Intriguingly, at the time of writing, the Ghostbusters game website (www.ghostbustersgame.com) still has the Sierra (a subsidiary of Vivendi) logo on it.

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China taxes virtual currency

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

China has levied a 20 per cent personal income tax on all virtual currencies. It specifically targets all those that profit from the redistribution of virtual currencies, with officials being able to determine the value of the virtual currency if an individual fails to prove the original price. This will affect those that redistribute currencies for web portals and messaging services as well games.

The repercussions in the Western world will prove very interesting: China is the infamous host to a large majority of almost untouchable MMO gold farmers. This latest development can only come as good news to the likes of Activision-Blizzard, Codemasters Online and GOA, whose terms and conditions for their respective MMOs strictly forbid real-world trading of virtual currencies for cash. If our limited knowledge of economics are anything to go by, then no doubt we will see a uniform increase in the black market price of all MMO currencies even a small decline in trade.