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Bethesda parent acquires id Software

Quake, Doom, Fallout, Oblivion come under one roof as ZeniMax Media purchases developer of Rage; [UPDATE] co-founder John Romero voices disapproval.

One of the longest-tenured independent developers in the gaming industry has been acquired. Today ZeniMax Media announced that it has purchased id Software. Best known to gamers as the parent company of Bethesda Softworks, ZeniMax will add id properties like Doom, Quake, and the upcoming Rage to a library that already includes blockbusters like The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Fallout 3.

While id Software will become a part of ZeniMax, the developer will retain a certain amount of autonomy. ZeniMax confirmed that id founder John Carmack will continue serving as id's technical director, with no changes to be made in the company's day-to-day operations or development process. Additionally, ZeniMax noted that "all the principals at id Software have signed long-term employment contracts."

"This puts id Software in a wonderful position going forward," Carmack said in a statement. "We will now be able to grow and extend all of our franchises under one roof, leveraging our capabilities across multiple teams while enabling forward looking research to be done in the service of all of them. We will be bigger and stronger, as we recruit the best talent to help us build the landmark games of the future."

While the focus of the news is on the newly related Bethesda and id Software, a third ZeniMax property offers perhaps further possibilities for extending franchises. In 2007, ZeniMax secured $300 million in funding to establish ZeniMax Online, a developer focused on massively multiplayer online games.

The move bolsters ZeniMax's upcoming release schedule with the addition of id projects like Rage and Doom 4. While the latter title does not have an announced publisher, Rage was confirmed as an EA Partners project at Electronic Arts' 2008 Electronic Entertainment Expo media briefing. The acquisition apparently won't affect the EA Partners deal. EA corporate communications head Jeff Brown told GameSpot, "At EA, we wish both ZeniMax and id the best of luck on their new relationship. We’re still very excited about publishing Rage, which we think is going to be one of the best games of 2010."

[UPDATE] However, such enthusiasm was not shared by id Software co-founder John Romero, who left the company in 1996 to develop Daikanta at Ion Storm. "ZENIMAX??????? Disgusting," he declared on his Twitter page, before going on to muse, "Fallout 3 bought DOOM. Wow."

The privately held ZeniMax was founded in 1999 and based in Rockville, Maryland. The firm's board of directors includes a number of notable figures, including filmmaker Jerry Bruckheimer, Hall of Fame baseball player Cal Ripken Jr., and Leslie Moonves, president and CEO of GameSpot parent company CBS.

No purchase price for the acquisition was disclosed.

340 Comments

  • mhaneline

    Posted Dec 13, 2009 2:51 pm PT

    This is fantastic. John Carmack is my hero. Quake 2 totally changed video games forever. I want to see leaps like that again in the future.

  • ymarkman

    Posted Dec 5, 2009 3:23 pm PT

    Huh. Sounds like someone doesn't like evolution. Oh well. Zenimax is a good company; they got excellent developers like Bethesda on their side.

  • quincy45cs

    Posted Dec 2, 2009 12:23 pm PT

    iD is one of the three personalities a person possess according to the psychologist sigmund freud. It's the "evil" or better, dark and animalistic part of your personality. It's counterparts are you ego and super-ego. Of course it's all just theory and psychobabble

  • Sonz0fthunda

    Posted Oct 15, 2009 11:08 am PT

    I don't mean to sound stupid but what does id mean?

  • JakeYourself

    Posted Sep 13, 2009 11:03 am PT

    I respect John Romero for his movies. Daikatana....not so much. He left 13 years ago wtf does he care who buys his old company, it's in more capable hands now, and with a collaboration between these two great companies we can probably expect to see some pretty exciting stuff over the next few years.

  • heinzsteinhoff

    Posted Aug 30, 2009 1:20 pm PT

    After Fallout 3, ZeniMax should not be allowed to buy great franchises, since the probability that they will destroy the game is high

  • mikeherb

    Posted Aug 15, 2009 11:24 am PT

    I think this is a good move for id software. Their team needs some size to compete with the new gaming generation. Nowadays you can't make a game the size of Fallout or Killzone with 10 people. You'll still see Carmack at the helm but they can fill a lot of extra things in-house which is good.

    Why is John Romero even mentioned on here? He hasn't worked for id in 13 years and Daikatana wasn't very good either. It's like not getting over your ex girlfriend. We care about John Carmack's opinion, not John Romero.

  • hsvwa

    Posted Aug 8, 2009 4:42 am PT

    As long as they don't make a Fallout movie that turns out to be a Doom movie clone, ie they butcher the storyline.

  • jrf773

    Posted Jul 29, 2009 10:02 am PT

    After Daikatana, John Romero is not allowed an opinion.

  • Lone_Wolf94

    Posted Jul 15, 2009 11:45 pm PT

    I can't wait to see all the new and improved games there going to make! But for all the FO3 fans that have a ps3, the add-ons will be around mid to late September, it will start out with broken steel

  • PaVILiOn_010

    Posted Jul 1, 2009 8:21 am PT

    @wer85

    I very highly doubt they will ever come to PS3. They're done with the DLC's as far as I've heard (well, Mothership Zeta is coming up, but w/e), and plus they have to work on Fallout: New Vegas. I think there might be PS3 DLC for NV, but not for FO3.

  • spetz_naz_basic

    Posted Jul 1, 2009 5:59 am PT

    Interesting acquisition and I think both id's and Bethesda's franchises will benefit from the synergy.

    Does anybody actually care what Romero thinks anymore? Pointless update.

  • Excedra

    Posted Jul 1, 2009 3:40 am PT

    fallout rocked i guess

  • wer85

    Posted Jul 1, 2009 3:39 am PT

    when are t fallout 3 DLC's coming 2 platstation 3

  • Madrak_Arakeen

    Posted Jun 30, 2009 4:56 pm PT

    @Geekbasher

    Hey, not a bad idea, bringing in some nostalgia-twinged products to the market. The entertainment industry thrives on such a concept.

    Back on topic, while it stinks to be bought out, mergers like this one hold great promise. I've seen the numerous "Fallout themed Doom" comments, and that sounds fun. But imagine some of the unique IP's that might come out of this. Action-RPG's might see a third renaissance, akin to what Diablo I did to create the genre. (Take that with a grain of salt, it's the first early ARPG title that I could come up with.)

  • J0nGalt

    Posted Jun 30, 2009 12:27 pm PT

    Hopefully doom becomes a fallout clone. Don't be a purist moron.

  • LoveNgoan

    Posted Jun 30, 2009 2:52 am PT

    so could Fallout have dynamic shadows now, to me, an action oriented game without it in this age would just look sad, in a bad way

  • therealsomeguy

    Posted Jun 29, 2009 4:21 pm PT

    This could be a good thing as long as they do not turn doom, the game that inspired hundreds of "doom-clones" into a fallout clone

  • SchmeeboDaBear

    Posted Jun 29, 2009 2:35 pm PT

    Why is everyone sad about this, just because id got bought out, it doesn't mean they have no control anymore, if anything the games are going to become better. I mean imagine the possibilities of what they could be capable of now, with the people who made Oblivion and Fall out at their backs. This isn't the end of id, its like they're getting reborn. I can't wait to see the future!

  • aura_enchanted

    Posted Jun 29, 2009 12:36 am PT

    farewell id you will be missed by many. i shall keep my copy of quake 1 through 3 on my shelf next to my copy of super mario all-stars and elder scrolls 2 for ideas that just never were well preformed as they were thought up or assembled.

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