Cryostar wrote:
Folks, you guys need to calm down. A lot.
This is typical business. These folks were on a project. Project is over. Guess what? They get laid off. A few, the top 15% or so, will be offered positions elsewhere to keep them on hand. The rest, get to go find new jobs. EVERY MAJOR COMPANY IN THE WORLD DOES THIS. As soon as people with their talents are needed, they'll get a team together. End of story. LucasFilm has done this many times in the past, Disney is just doing the same thing because Clone Wars is over, and Episode VII is on the horizon.
As for LucasArts. Who the frack cares? Name me the last real game that LucasArts developed on its own, without third part involvement? They're more of an administer of game development than an actual game company. In that case, it makes zero since to keep them around in anything but that roll, or eliminate them all together and move the administration of Star Wars games to the folks in Lucasfilm who are already used to handling third party vendor licensing. Again, if LucasArts was actively producing something awesome, no 1313 doesn't count, someone else was making that, then they'd be left alone, but they simply haven't hit enough targets.
Except that the project was not over, was it? The fact that there's a skeleton crew left after the layoffs to finish what was far enough along to finish cheaply is indication enough of this. The fact that we've already been told that none of the resolutions planned for any of the big arcs will see the light of day is indication enough of this. The project is only over because Disney announced that they were re-orienting to E7, and everyone should fuck off and go home.
Now, on LA? Yeah, totally with you on that one. The company has, in-house, produced absolute garbage for close to a decade now. Who gives a crap if it folds? It's been a long, long time since they were the developer that they used to be, and have been a publisher only ever since. Who cares.?
To echo Doublesith, I don't think people are hysterical, or wailing at the grave here. At least I know I'm not, and if it comes across that way, well then what can I say...internet I guess. I'm more puzzled (and a little dissapointed by the choices made so far) than anything. In any event, when you start to add together all of the stuff we've seen and heard since November it's getting very hard to escape the conclusion that this is a very cynical aquisition for Disney, and that LFL is now essentially Disney's bitch. I know there's been numerous citations of how Disney was so teh awsum with the Marvel aquisition, but that's NOT what we're seeing here so far. Disney has forcibly stepped in, and is forcing some very dramatic creative changes on the companies they just bought, it's not the touchy-feely hands-off approach they have taken with Marvel. Further, if you're Disney, how does it help you reassure a rabid fanbase, concerned about a gigantic corporation not exactly known for their seal of quality picking up a beloved franchise, down that the very first moves you make after aquisition are to shitcan EVERYTHING in progress to do with the universe? We aren't talking about just cancelling stupid over-exposure shit like Detours, or paring back on over exposure of the universe, we're talking about literally shutting down every single in-flight project to do with either the PT or the OT, and violently wrenching the company around in a new direction focussed entirely on one movie which won't even exist for another 2 years at least. It's just a weird way to go about capitalizing on the largest popular science fiction universe the world has ever seen.