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Stradden  6/06/08 11:43:16 AM

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Recently, it was announced that Turbine would be receiving $40 million in equity financing from two different companies, GGV Capital and media giant Time Warner. MMORPG.com Managing Editor Jon Wood caught up with Turbine president and CEO Jim Crowley to talk about what the announcement means and a little bit about the future of the company.

Recently Turbine, the company behind Asheron’s Call, Dungeons and Dragons Online and Lord of the Rings Online, announced that they have raised $40 million in equity financing from two companies; the first is GGV Capital, a “leader in expansion-stage venture capital investments”. The second, and more recognizable new investor is media giant Time Warner.

“This is truly an exciting time for Turbine. The addition of Time Warner, one of the world’s largest media companies, and GGV Capital, one of the financial community’s most sophisticated investors, adds a level of access, perspective and experience to Turbine that is singularly unique in the global online entertainment space,” said Jim Crowley, president and CEO of Turbine, Inc. in the announcement press release. “Turbine has an extraordinary team, incredible technology and a growing portfolio of games based on some of the most popular brands ever created. With this funding we are uniquely positioned to change the future of online entertainment as we bring new titles to market, expand the platforms we support and introduce new technologies to sustain self-evolving game worlds.”

Read the whole article here.

Cheers,
Jon Wood
Managing Editor
MMORPG.com

Odysses  6/06/08 11:45:12 AM

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I'm not getting the link?

NM :)

Wow, its pretty obvious this CEO is a little bit better then the last one.

 
saluk  6/06/08 12:29:57 PM

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So now that they are rich they suddenly have all these new ideas. That's funny. I like that they stress that they will still focus on pc even if they open up to consoles, not sure if I believe it, but I am a pc fan and a console fan so it would be cool if they could support both strongly. The user generated content is alright, but it sounds more like they want users to be gms and make the game for them rather than the kind of user generated content I would like. We'll see what they have to say in a few months when they are supposedly done just thinking about how to spend $$$...

 
shava  6/06/08 12:45:33 PM

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The overlap of IPs is really fascinating to me.  There are many many things that Turbine has said they can not do because they would infringe on New Line Cinema (the Time Warner unit that did the Peter Jackson LOTR movies).  On the other hand, New Line *screwed* the Tolkien estate on royalties, and has been in court with them involving a lot of rancor, and then Turbine just signed a lengthy extension with the Tolkien estate for MMO rights.

So the licensing politics of this may be interesting.  Tolkien estate politics and court cases aside, we could see the movie soundtrack and cutscenes in the game, which I personally think would be sweet. 

And then, New Line is struggling to get out the prequel movie (that little book called The Hobbit), and the game implications of them trying to tie in LOTRO might be very complicated, considering that's well in the past by the MMO timeline.  Will Time Warner place pressure?

On the other hand, now Time Warner, with their vast empire (start checking out the top level of the heirarchy here) could start pushing the marketing for LOTRO.  And that could make for some great growth -- and growing pains!

The curious questions go on and on.  We'll see in time.  Just another sign of how the game industry is starting to properly (or at least inevitably) converge with the "mainstream" entertainment markets.

 

Shava

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Sovrath  6/06/08 1:04:43 PM

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I've said it before and I've said it again, DDO will eventually allow for player made modules.

 
brostyn  6/06/08 1:34:26 PM

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Cynical? Me? Never.

The company that made AC2 and DDO is somehow swindling investors into taking huge risks.

 

Geez, why can't I find idiots to give me money so I can waste it?

 
shava  6/06/08 2:34:11 PM

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Originally posted by brostyn

The company that made AC2 and DDO is somehow swindling investors into taking huge risks.

 

Geez, why can't I find idiots to give me money so I can waste it?

Lack of a business plan and/or existing revenue, too much snark, and too many comments like this on the public record? :)

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Shava

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jarish  6/06/08 2:57:26 PM

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Originally posted by shava

The overlap of IPs is really fascinating to me.  There are many many things that Turbine has said they can not do because they would infringe on New Line Cinema (the Time Warner unit that did the Peter Jackson LOTR movies).  On the other hand, New Line *screwed* the Tolkien estate on royalties, and has been in court with them involving a lot of rancor, and then Turbine just signed a lengthy extension with the Tolkien estate for MMO rights.

So the licensing politics of this may be interesting.  Tolkien estate politics and court cases aside, we could see the movie soundtrack and cutscenes in the game, which I personally think would be sweet. 

And then, New Line is struggling to get out the prequel movie (that little book called The Hobbit), and the game implications of them trying to tie in LOTRO might be very complicated, considering that's well in the past by the MMO timeline.  Will Time Warner place pressure?

On the other hand, now Time Warner, with their vast empire (start checking out the top level of the heirarchy here) could start pushing the marketing for LOTRO.  And that could make for some great growth -- and growing pains!

The curious questions go on and on.  We'll see in time.  Just another sign of how the game industry is starting to properly (or at least inevitably) converge with the "mainstream" entertainment markets.

 

Shava

former entertainment licensing professional...:)

Very very interesting!

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vickykol  6/06/08 3:35:35 PM

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This should give some reassurance to players that the company will continue to have the resources to continue operations and content.

What I am wondering is whether they will continue to focus on geographical expansion, or whether they will try to find a way to engage more of the old player base that left because they felt blah.

 
Kyleran  6/06/08 3:52:37 PM

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It is all vaporware until I see it go live!

I have mixed feelings about this.  But one thing it sort of infers is that LotRO isn't a financial success to the point of  being able to fund other initiatives, and Turbine still requires outside capitol to fund new ventures.  (not really news I think).

Well, its a start, lets see what they do with the money.  I suspect the references to the asian market, being able to play shortly after visiting a web page and spreading out to consoles bodes for a bit different future for Turbine.

In fact, it sounds a lot like the road SOE recently announced for their future plans.

 

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Alan0n  6/06/08 4:01:51 PM