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Notch: "Indies are saving gaming, EA is methodically destroying it"
Posted: 04.05.2012 13:04 by Simon Priest Comments: 6
Minecraft creator Markus 'Notch' Persson is angry with publisher EA for daring to put together an 'EA Indie Bundle' on Steam. "That's not how that works, EA," twittered the Mojang founder.

He called them a "bunch of cynical b*stards." Notch added that indies are saving the industry, whilst EA are "methodically destroying it." Mojang's indie days are gone, admits Notch.

Steam has an EA Indie Bundle which consists of titles they've published from independent developers. Included are DeathSpank, Shank, Gatling Gears and Warp.

Notch isn't happy and accuses EA of trying to take advantage of the grassroots term which has done much to reenergise the games industry. "EA releases an 'indie bundle'? That's not how that works, EA. Stop attempting to ruin everything, you bunch of cynical bastards," he twittered.

"Indies are saving gaming. EA is methodically destroying it," he continued, adding that Mojang is past indie.

Chipping in was Size Five's Dan Marshall: "We're simply going to have to come up with a NEW word for 'indie.' One that's clearly-defined and THE MAN can't take away from us." His tongue-in-cheek continued: "Let's gather some indies together for a quick 'AAA Bundle,' then we're square."

Squid Yes, Not So Octopus developer Rob Fearon defended EA: "The EA bundle is EA Partners stuff. The studios/people behind the games are indie." He later added: "It's dead easy, don't worry what is/isn't indie. Worry whether people/corps are abusive towards you. That's the important one."

Halfbrick's Ryan Langley felt there was little wrong too: "To be honest I don't mind the EA Indie Bundle thing at all -- I mean, Klei, Vanguard and Hothead are all indie developers who EA published."

"I mean, would you be pissed if Microsoft made an XBLA Indie Bundle with Braid, Fez, Castle Crashers, Toy Soldiers & Limbo? All Microsoft published," Langley continued.

The term indie refers to small developers that aren't owned by publishers, but now it seems it also infers the development team is on the fringe of the industry. After all Minecraft's Mojang is still independent but their huge success renders them ineligible for the 'indie' title anymore.
Source: Gamasutra

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By SirRoderick (SI Elite) on May 04, 2012
SirRoderick
EA Indie Bundle?

...

*Erupts into fury-fueled flames, leaving a crater the size of a city block*
By nocutius (SI Elite) on May 04, 2012
nocutius
Like most people I have a healthy anti-EA attitude but i don't really see anything wrong with this exact bundle, those ARE indie games as far as i know.

The term really seems out of place when EA is attached to it but in this case that's all it is, weird but not wrong.
By SirRoderick (SI Elite) on May 04, 2012
SirRoderick
EA is making money off the indies...that why it irks me.
By JonahFalcon (SI Elite) on May 04, 2012
JonahFalcon
Actually, the EA Indie Bundle is pretty good. Warp, the Shank games, Deathspank, and Gatling Gears.

EA is also getting huge in the casual game and iOS market. I have no idea what Notch is saying. Sometimes, you've got to shut your mouth. At some point, Markus is going to need EA or Activision or UbiSoft.
By unsilviu (SI Core) on May 04, 2012
unsilviu
Could you elaborate? Why would he? If he needs financial support he can always turn to Kickstarter or, if the fad wears off, Valve, which would be preferable to EA. There are alternatives to the giant publishers.
By Chris_Spray (SI Veteran Newbie) on May 07, 2012
Chris_Spray
By "kill gaming" I assume that Notch means "kill PC gaming."

The whole idea of a video games publisher trying to kill video gaming in general is completely absurd.

Maybe they could kill off the PC as a mainstream gaming platform, but there would still be the indie sector, which not only would make innovative games that would be as sirens to console gamers yawning their way through CoD 27, but they would also make serious money as PC gamer geeks spend their gaming budget on indie games.

Notch will never need mainstream publishers unless he sells out.