In a conference call following the release of Activision's earnings, CEO of publishing Mike Griffith further delved into the company's future plans. He described the attitude for the company's fiscal 2007 (April 1, 2006 through March 31, 2007) year as "cautious," but sees the following 12 months as a time when the industry will really take off, as evidenced by the projection of $1.6 billion in revenue for that time period.
Activision is planning on releasing five PlayStation Portable games, four Xbox 360 games, and three PlayStation 3 launch titles for this fiscal year and will also contribute three launch titles for the Wii. Gamers can expect more Activision support for the Wii than was given to the GameCube, according to one executive. No specific titles were mentioned.
This doesn't necessarily mean that the games will be available day one of both the Wii and PS3. Later on in the call, one executive explained that the games would be out "in very near proximity to the hardware launch." Of course, Activision already has experience releasing a trifecta of next-gen titles with a console launch. The company had Gun, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland, and Call of Duty 2 available for the Xbox 360's first day on the market.
The Tony Hawk franchise will get the same dual-release strategy that was given to the Call of Duty franchise in Call of Duty 2 (Xbox 360, PC) and Call of Duty: Big Red One (PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube). A "traditional" Tony Hawk game aimed at the hardcore Tony Hawk audience will be released, as will Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam, "a frenzied downhill racing game and new direction for the Tony Hawk franchise," aimed at more casual gamers.
The company's 2008 fiscal year is when Activision thinks the market will come around again, and has planned 50 percent more titles scheduled for launch at that time than in fiscal year '07. Games based on the next Shrek and Spider-Man films, both set to hit theaters in May 2007, will lead off the year, with new editions of Call of Duty, Tony Hawk, and X-Men games in the pipeline, as well as games based on DreamWorks' Bee Movie and Transformers movies.
Hm all those gams will stink. But at least its some 3rd party support for Wii...
Call of duty 3 is confirmed for all of them, even Wii, im surprised :) graphics will probably suck though, maybe, i can finally enjoy wwII games on a console :D
whoos seen that intel ad on the pages of gamespot. Theyve got a technology called Intel Viiv... how similar lol
I'm just happy the wii won't have silly ports like the PS3 and Xbox 360, its going to be a totally unique experience. :)
Humpf. Nothing worth of note up until now =/
Well, it's been my experience that every other Tony Hawk game is good, so since American Wasteland sucked it hard, I guess I should be pretty excited for the next-gen one.
nice to see big pulishers showing interest in wii.
Wii are getting good ;)
Wii = awsome
landau492, can you read at all? They didn't even say what games are coming to the Wii and you're already blurting how you have them on "your" PS2? Gee, some people... I think Activision kinda sucks, but as mentioned before, is good to see that the Wii is getting a decent support... I think the DS success may have something to do with it...
Hope these games will be better. Some of their games are really bad.
"more support for Wii than the game cube" good news activision!!!!
This is good news. A lot of publishers are pledging support for the Wii now, the more the merrier.
That's great, they are supporting Nintendo than ever before.
I'd love to have Call of Duty on the Wii.
o very good
Gotta love the Spider-Man games. That's one good thing for the Wii.
or is IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Activision is a crap pile of pus so if they think making ports for the Wii-Gee board is going to make them money,then they really got people fooled hahaha either guys this isnt a bad thing
I can`t wait more time
Activision launch games? Bleh! The 360 games didn't amount to much, so I can only imagine these will have similar problems.
at least they are trying unlike some other companies.
the biggest news on here for me is that theres gonna be a new transformer movie.....:)
As a sidenote, here's hoping the TF movie doesn't suck.
Despite it's name, I think the Wii will do really well! The support it's getting at the moment is really promising. Let's hope it all goes well for Nintendo!
one is tony hawk one is pider-man 3 (maybe) and the other (CoD spinoff?)
Great news about the support to the Wii. I hope that, regardless the platform, they can deliver some great content that take advantage of every consoles capabilities.
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Nice! I'm glad to see Activision commit to so many games for the Wii's launch.
3 games for Wii and more coming next year... that's pretty good. Whether they are good games or not I'll wait to see and hear some more...
Hurray for Wii!!
the Wii is getting some good 3rd party support
Sounds good... can't wait to see what Activision brings to the table.
"now that, that's cool"
A Tony Hawk game geared more toward n00bs than the other crap... just what the Wii needs! LOL
Again, I don't care what games Wii gets just as long as it gets games. Any third party support is better then none and so far the Wii has been getting way more than the Gamecube did which is very good news for Nintendo. I just hope this trio turns out a good game and not all liscenced titles like Shrek.
WOW NICE!!! I hope they bring out Call of Duty.
Thats neat
I love all the Wii games coming up.
spider-man! Yay!
lucky number 7 i win
Let's see if Activision can make better games this holiday season than they did last year. I hope the Wii games aren't port support.
Good.
Wow, the Wii's getting games left and right.
No really?! Thats amazing, more of the same played out franchises in several extremely different paackages, fooling the consumer. Then to top it off some cheap ass film adaptions. Thanks Activision. You really do raise the corporate BS bar with each generational leap. Wii!!!
cool i guess and second
first post!! very nice about the article