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Bethesda parent company ZeniMax buys id Software (Update) photo

ZeniMax Media, the parent company of Fallout 3 and Elder Scrolls studio Bethesda Softworks, has acquired id Software, developers of Doom and the upcoming title Rage.

As noted by the press release announcing this monumental move, id Software will continue to run under John Carmack’s command. Apparently, no significant changes are being made to id Software; all contracts and game stuff are still their own.

“This was a unique opportunity to team with a smart, sophisticated publisher like Bethesda Softworks,” id Software CEO Todd Hollenshead said, “where the interests of the studio and the publisher will be fully aligned in the development and marketing of our titles. In addition, we will now have financial and business resources to support the future growth of id Software, a huge advantage which will result in more and even better games for our fans.”

This announcement is a shocker. We’re still reeling, but the good news is that a quality parent company has scooped up a quality publisher slash developer and didn’t kill any projects or cut stuff. Awesome stuff, guys. Good luck.

[Update: Full press release reproduced after the jump.]

ZeniMax Media Acquires id Software

Brings together two of world’s best game studios

Library of powerhouse franchises will include DOOM, Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, QUAKE, Wolfenstein and RAGE

June 24, 2009 (Rockville, MD) – ZeniMax Media Inc., parent company of noted game publisher Bethesda Softworks, today announced it has completed the acquisition of legendary game studio, id Software, creators of world-renowned games such as DOOM, QUAKE, Wolfenstein, and its upcoming title, RAGE. The acquisition by ZeniMax Media joins together two of the finest, most respected videogame developers in the world, combining the first person shooter (FPS) expertise of id Software with acclaimed role playing game (RPG) developer Bethesda Game Studios – creators of the 2008 Game of the Year, Fallout 3, and the 2006 Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Bethesda Softworks will publish the titles of id Software other than upcoming releases previously committed to other publishers.

Founded in 1991, id Software established itself as an industry leader with some of the best-selling and most critically acclaimed video games of all time. id Software created the original first-person shooter, Wolfenstein 3D, and subsequently set new standards in the genre with the blockbuster releases of its DOOM and QUAKE titles. In addition, id Software developed cutting edge, proprietary technology with the id Tech engine which powers many notable FPS titles, and continues to make great advances in game technology under the direction of John Carmack, one of the country’s technology leaders and a member of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences (AIAS) Hall of Fame.

Todd Hollenshead, CEO of id Software, commented on the transaction: “This was a unique opportunity to team with a smart, sophisticated publisher like Bethesda Softworks where the interests of the studio and the publisher will be fully aligned in the development and marketing of our titles. In addition, we will now have financial and business resources to support the future growth of id Software, a huge advantage which will result in more and even better games for our fans.”

id Software will continue to operate as a studio under the direction of its founder, John Carmack. No changes will be made in the operations of id Software in the development of its games. All the principals at id Software have signed long-term employment contracts, assuring they will continue in their roles developing games at the studio.

“This puts id Software in a wonderful position going forward,” said John Carmack, who will continue to serve in his current role as Technical Director. “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. As trite as it may be for me to say that I am extremely pleased and excited about this deal, I am.”

Robert Altman, the founder, Chairman & CEO of ZeniMax Media stated, “We, along with many others, consider id Software to be among the finest game studios in the world, with extraordinary design, artistic and technical capabilities. They have demonstrated, repeatedly, that rare ability to create franchise properties that are critical and commercial successes. Our intention is to make sure id Software will continue to do what they do best – make AAA games. Our role will be to provide publisher support through Bethesda Softworks and give id Software the resources it needs to grow and expand.”

ZeniMax Media Inc, which is privately held, was founded in 1999 to create quality interactive entertainment products to meet the growing worldwide demand. The Company is headquartered in Rockville, MD and maintains offices in Hunt Valley, MD, London and Tokyo. Among its wholly owned subsidiaries are Bethesda Softworks, a premier publisher of video games, Vir2L Studios which develops games for the casual market, and ZeniMax Online Studios, a studio dedicated to massively multi-player online games (MMOG).

Bethesda Game Studios, the development group at ZeniMax Media, is one of the top video game studios in the world. Its most recent release, Fallout 3, was the 2008 winner of more than 60 Game of the Year awards, including The Associated Press, Official Xbox Magazine, Yahoo, PC Gamer, IGN, Game Critics Awards, Game Developer Choice Awards, and Gamespy. Bethesda also created the 2006 PC and Xbox 360® Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and the 2002 PC and Xbox® Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Bethesda Game Studios has created 2 of the 10 best games of all time, Fallout 3 and Oblivion, on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation® 3 platforms, as reported by the industry scoring system found at www.metacritic.com and www.gamerankings.com.


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konrad hazen's Avatar
konrad hazen at 06/24/2009 11:04
Assplosion!
Droll's Avatar
Droll at 06/24/2009 11:04
That's absolutely crazy. I'm sure, like the Press Release says, this will have absolutely no impact on the day to day operations at id, or the company's famous "When it's done" mentality, but I always assumed(as most people did) that id was the very definition of an Independent company, not interested in dealing with the bothersome rigmarole of corporate ownership. Totally crazy.

Between this announcement and the PR event Zenimax held in London, is the Bethesda Studios owner preparing to step into the bigs as a serious game publisher? Between Brink, Rogue Warrior, Brink, the inevitable Elder Scrolls 5, Fallout:New Vegas, and now id's next project(since they're publishing Rage through EA, I have to assume that Doom 4 will be a Zenimax game), it looks like Zenimax has enough confidence in this miserable economy to try and become a real industry player. I'll be super interested to see how this pans out.
ZombiePlatypus's Avatar
ZombiePlatypus at 06/24/2009 11:08
This really came out of the blue, eh? But, as reported, it doesn't sound like a bad thing at all.
SnakeDude4Life's Avatar
SnakeDude4Life at 06/24/2009 11:09
Bethesda is making the next Doom and the old core fans outrage in three two one...
Droll's Avatar
Droll at 06/24/2009 11:09
Woops! Didn't mean to write Brink twice. Let's say Wet, and then Rogue Warrior, then Brink.
bluemeep's Avatar
bluemeep at 06/24/2009 11:10
Commander Keen FPS/RPG now in development.
Frohike's Avatar
Frohike at 06/24/2009 11:11
Maybe iD will become relevant again?
covah's Avatar
covah at 06/24/2009 11:12
Wow that's pretty interesting. You would have thought if anyone wanted to by id it would have been EA or something.

That's sorta weird how Zenimax will own id but EA will publish Rage. I don't know, just odd.
lastdual's Avatar
lastdual at 06/24/2009 11:19
Crazy. I'd love for Bethesda to use id's tech5 engine in a future open-world game. ESV will probably still be stuck with the gamebryo engine though...
Kris S's Avatar
Kris S at 06/24/2009 11:23
Well that was out of the blue and as you say, good stuff and good luck
foolishwolf's Avatar
foolishwolf at 06/24/2009 11:46
Hopefully this means better id games in the future.
Dimly's Avatar
Dimly at 06/24/2009 11:54
I can only see good coming out of this.

Also, amazing header.
Arch649's Avatar
Arch649 at 06/24/2009 12:02
Does this mean Rage will switch publishers? Because EA is publishing that right now.
Monodi's Avatar
Monodi at 06/24/2009 12:04
Fuck, I didn't saw this coming. Commander keen plz
LukienAkeela's Avatar
LukienAkeela at 06/24/2009 12:05
Awesome pic.
It sounds good, but I'll wait to see what actually comes from this suprising union before jumping with joy.
killatia's Avatar
killatia at 06/24/2009 12:09
Great1 Now we'll finally see DooM 4: Oblivion in Mars!
Swizzler121's Avatar
Swizzler121 at 06/24/2009 12:18
GOD. you guys about gave me a heart attack. the ability for id software to release their engines open source is an essential part of the indie game i'm working on (waiting for ioquake 4) could you PLEASE confirm that they will still be able to release it open source so I can sleep?
Monster w21 Faces's Avatar
Monster w21 Faces at 06/24/2009 12:18
Faaaaantastic.
Junpei Ace Defective's Avatar
Junpei Ace Defective at 06/24/2009 12:28
First holy shit moment of my day...
DaedHead8's Avatar
DaedHead8 at 06/24/2009 12:39
I'm very excited about this. Now maybe some of my improvements might happen.
nickthehat's Avatar
nickthehat at 06/24/2009 13:12
excellent use of image from Scanners.
Holyetheline's Avatar
Holyetheline at 06/24/2009 13:36
@DaedHead8

That's exactly what I was thinking! haha
ikiryou's Avatar
ikiryou at 06/24/2009 13:44
Doom with the VATS system? Yes, please. I want to savor the skullslposions of my demonic foes.
NihonTiger90's Avatar
NihonTiger90 at 06/24/2009 14:17
Fallout + Quake? Do I want something crazy like that?
Cynical Gamer's Avatar
Cynical Gamer at 06/24/2009 14:17
Maybe Bethesda will hire some better character designers and modelers.
Drach's Avatar
Drach at 06/24/2009 14:21
That's a good scene in that movie.
Velt's Avatar
Velt at 06/24/2009 15:17
I wonder how much.... but financial termsn were not disclossed.
ScrewAttackDestin's Avatar
ScrewAttackDestin at 06/24/2009 15:25
This seems like a really good mix for both companies. JOURNALISM FTW BRAD!
HiddenAHB's Avatar
HiddenAHB at 06/24/2009 16:14
Wolfenstein RPG!?
OH FUCKING GOD YES!!!
-PL-'s Avatar
-PL- at 06/24/2009 16:56
Wolfenstein RPG already exists, it is a cellphone game. Along with Doom RPG.
protomark's Avatar
protomark at 06/24/2009 17:03
I am still waiting for John Carmack to take over the world.
Alkemdah's Avatar
Alkemdah at 06/24/2009 18:57
Well I'm kind of disappointed because ID was one of the last remaining independant studios. But it all comes down to money. I have a feeling id was running out of it and they needed someone to buy them.. Zenimax seemed like the right fit for them.
Paul Soth's Avatar
Paul Soth at 06/24/2009 20:20
An era has ended, in a way.
WastelandTraveler's Avatar
WastelandTraveler at 06/24/2009 22:18
"Doom with the VATS system?" You had me at these words, love me.
Steel Squirrel's Avatar
Steel Squirrel at 06/25/2009 04:23
Holy shit... an Elder Scrolls game with the shiny new id Software engine behind it. Bonerrrrr!
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WarZombie at 06/26/2009 00:58
I agree that id needed money, and this way they could still own their properties but had more money to put into development. This is awesome, but it sucks that the number of Independent studios still left is dwindling. Again, if all they want is more money for development and won't be bothered by their now parent-company ZeniMax, then I'm cool with this.
wanderingpixel's Avatar
wanderingpixel at 06/26/2009 15:27
I never really liked id software. They focus way too much on technology and not enough on making their games fun.
zavage's Avatar
zavage at 06/30/2009 02:12
DOOM RPG!
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