Updated / Interplay wins court fight with Bethesda |
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| BY Emmanuel Petti Dec. 16th, 2009 | More on: |

Update: It seems that simply defeating Bethesda’s injunction over the rights to Fallout won’t be the end for Interplay. According to a recent statement in an SEC Form 8-K issued by Interplay, the original creators of Fallout indicate that they may go after Bethesda with a counter-claim. “Interplay will continue to defend its rights and pursue its Counter-Claims against Bethesda, including its claims for Breach of Contract, Tortious Interference with Prospective Economic Advantage, Rescission, Accounting and Declaratory Relief seeking an award of damages and other relief.”
Original story: The ongoing battle between Fallout 3 developer Bethesda and the previous owner of the Fallout series Interplay has come to an end. Bethesda was suing Interplay over what they claimed was a breach of the contract that was agreed to when Bethesda received the rights to develop Fallout 3. The problems began over the reissuing of the old Fallout games where Bethesda stated that it was causing confusion with Fallout 3. They were also suing over the rights to make the Fallout MMO which Interplay is working on and calling Fallout Project V13.
However a Fallout fan site dredged up the court documents showing that Interplay had won its battle over the behemoth Bethesda. Not only will Interplay be allowed to continue selling the old Fallout titles as they currently are but they’ll also be able to continue work on the Fallout MMO Project V13. This is fantastic news for the Fallout purists out there who want to see the IP in the hands of its original creator. Fans of the newest game might be indifferent about it as the Bethesda produced Fallout New Vegas is still in the works. Irregardless to your position this means that we’ll be seeing a lot of Fallout in the future and that is most certainly, not a bad thing at all.









December 16th, 2009
at 12:39 pm
This’d probably be about the best result, except Interplay haven’t really , well, made anything at all for the last couple years. Some rereleases with little or no code changed, and selling off their old IPs.. not to mention not all of the original fallout creators are still with Interplay anymore.
Of course, if they DO manage to make an MMO in the style of the original games I will be paying them most all of my rapidly dissolving cash.
December 16th, 2009
at 1:03 pm
I’d definitely like to check out a Fallout MMO. I would also like to avoid ever seeing “irregardless” in print again.
December 16th, 2009
at 4:43 pm
This isn’t print. And a Fallout MMO might actually be pretty good, though I have a hard time figuring out how you can have an MMO and still have the isolated fell of a Fallout game.
December 16th, 2009
at 4:44 pm
And by fell, I meant feel… of course =)
December 16th, 2009
at 6:07 pm
“Regardless” of what you may think, “Irregardless” isn’t a word. Please hone your craft.
December 16th, 2009
at 6:29 pm
Just finished reading a wiki article on “irregardless.” Fascinating stuff! :)
December 16th, 2009
at 7:41 pm
When you know you’ve made it: Getting called out for a single word.
December 16th, 2009
at 9:50 pm
I think they should just let it go. Let Interplay do their thing, and Bethesda their thing.
December 17th, 2009
at 8:52 am
@Waldor
I agree. I wonder if Interplay or Bethesda has taken the time to consider how all of this might effect gamers…
December 17th, 2009
at 1:36 pm
@Emmanuel
Seconded. And I really doubt the effect on the gamers is priority over the effect on their bank account, even if it does come down to the same thing most times.
And I’lll take an “irregardless” over “mad lulz” in my game news anyday, even if it does bug me a bit.