Skip to main content

ZeniMax staffs up for its push towards free-to-play games

star-wars-galaxies
Image used with permission by copyright holder

ZeniMax Media has grown gradually over the past decade, slowly expanding by acquiring new studios and releasing big hits from a stable core. At its heart is Bethesda Game Studios and its projects like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 3. Those heavy hitters help fuel smaller, but equally ambitious groups like Arkane Studios and its game Dishonored, as well as ventures into new competitive markets like ZeniMax Online’s foray into MMOs with The Elder Scrolls Online.

To date, ZeniMax has in large part left some of gaming’s fastest growing segments, like free-to-play games, to its competitors. Its first free-to-play focused studio, Battlecry Studios, is only now ramping up development of its first release, and the company is looking for new employees to join its staff in Texas.

Recommended Videos

Battlecry opened the floodgates on Thursday morning, announcing that it is looking to fill fifteen separate positions with the studio covering everything from technical design, to all types of artist positions, to designers for monetization systems. In fact, the only major position that Battlecry doesn’t seem to be looking to fill is that of game designer.

A lot of information about what Battlecry is making can be gleaned from this lineup. For starters, since it’s not seeking a new game designer, the studio likely already has a game in mind that it wants to make. It simply needs engineers and artists to help realize it. Also, it’s not yet sure how it’s going to build this game to make money. ZeniMax opened Battlecry to get into free-to-play video games, but until its game is closer to a finished project, it will need someone to steer around the delicate issue of making a game that doesn’t feel exploitive.

Somewhat ironically, Battlecry Studios is led by an individual who helped build games that bucked against the free-to-play movement: Rich Vogel, formerly of Sony Online Entertainement and Electronic Arts. Vogel has been plying his trade in MMOs from the beginning, including Ultima Online and Star Wars: Galaxies. His more recent job was working as executive producer on the ill-fated Star Wars: The Old Republic, a game that fought for months against the move for MMOs to go free-to-play.

Anthony John Agnello
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Anthony John Agnello is a writer living in New York. He works as the Community Manager of Joystiq.com and his writing has…
New Atari 50 DLC shows the Intellivision acquisition is already paying off
An Atari 2600+ sits on a table.

Digital Eclipse's Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration is an excellent and comprehensive look back at the company's now classic video game lineup, with games to play and extra content to interact with. So far, it's gotten one DLC: The Wider World of Atari, that added even more titles. Now, it's about to get its second, thanks to an acquisition it made earlier this year.

Atari announced The First Console War on Friday, and it's about, as you can guess, the company's first console war with the Intellivision, although it'll touch on a specific element of it. In the 1980s, Mattel was publishing games on the Intellivision. At some point, it decided to release versions of these console exclusives for its main competitor, the Atari 2600, under the M Network label. There are 19 of these games coming to Atari 50 with The First Console War, which is set to launch on November 8 for PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 Atari 50 owners.

Read more
Is Monster Hunter Wilds cross-platform?
Two hunters ride mounts in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Of all the genres that we think need to be on the list of cross-platform games, hunting games like Monster Hunter Wilds have to be near the top. These are a rather unique style of game compared to the likes of Fallout 76, Genshin Impact, or Stardew Valley. Each of those has cooperative or competitive elements to them that are enhanced by cross-platform support, but nothing like what Monster Hunter Wilds has going on. The game will allow you to call in NPCs to help you on the hunt, but these games are best when you get a group of real friends together and embark on an epic quest to slay a giant beast, scavenge it for parts, and return to camp victorious. Monster Hunter Rise eventually got cross-platform support once it was ported off the Switch, but will Monster Hunter Wilds launch with this feature? Here's what you need to know about cross-platform support in one of our most anticipated upcoming games.
Is Monster Hunter Wilds cross-platform?

Monster Hunter Wilds will only have partial cross-platform support. The good news is that the part that it will have is crossplay, meaning that you and friends on either PS5, Xbox Series X/S, or PC can all hunt together with no issues. This feature can be disabled if you wish, but will be enabled by default to make sure desperate hunters can always find some aid when in need.

Read more
Fortnite Chapter 2 Remix teams up with Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and more
Snoop Dogg in Fortnite.

Fortnite’s new season, Chapter 2 Remix, is getting a star-studded event that will run through November. The music-focused event will see the battle royale partnering with Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and more artists to remix the game’s map each week.

The new announcement is the next phase of Epic’s goal to turn Fortnite into the “ultimate hub for social entertainment experiences,” as a representative from Epic explained during a press event. The game has had several musical collaborations previously, including the Guitar Hero-like Fortnite Festival mode that launched last year. This update brings that idea to the next level by partnering with four musical superstars.

Read more