Q:
Who actually owns Guild Wars 2?
at the bottom of this page you will see the copyright and games under that banner
Vladimir Putin
Henge of Denravi Server
www.gw2time.com
at the bottom of this page you will see the copyright and games under that banner
It says ©2010–2013 ArenaNet, LLC. and NC Interactive, LLC. Not only is this info four years old, it lists two companies as the copyright holder. Not just one. The rest is just trademark/logo stuff.
Vladimir Putin
Probably.
This does not give any real specifics. It just says it’s a subsidiary of NCSoft, and for all we know, ANet may have a special agreement with them. It definitely wouldn’t be unheard of.
2005–2017 ArenaNet, LLC. All rights reserved. Guild Wars, Guild Wars Factions, Guild Wars Nightfall, Guild Wars: Eye of the North, Guild Wars 2, Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns, ArenaNet, NCSOFT, the Interlocking NC Logo, and all associated logos and designs are trademarks or registered trademarks of NCSOFT Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
This sort of thing is probably about as good as you’re going to get. They’re not going to come to the forum to spell out who exactly owns what and the percents of ownerships of the products.
ANet may give it to you.
at the bottom of this page you will see the copyright and games under that banner
It says ©2010–2013 ArenaNet, LLC. and NC Interactive, LLC. Not only is this info four years old, it lists two companies as the copyright holder. Not just one. The rest is just trademark/logo stuff.
Vladimir Putin
Probably.
This does not give any real specifics. It just says it’s a subsidiary of NCSoft, and for all we know, ANet may have a special agreement with them. It definitely wouldn’t be unheard of.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB1039687744145999273
Honestly speaking, does it matter? Unless OP is a investor, why does it concern him?
Henge of Denravi Server
www.gw2time.com
Honestly speaking, does it matter? Unless OP is a investor, why does it concern him?
Well, right now it doesn’t make any difference at all. But it WILL make all the difference if there is a schism between ANet and NCSoft and ANet wants to pull away with GW in tow.
NcSoft owns Arenanet and has since before Guild Wars 1 launched. Anet creates and publishes Guild Wars 2.
Here’s a very interesting page: http://us.ncsoft.com/en/about-us/
Mike O’Brien must be special. =)
And, there’s this: https://web.archive.org/web/20081118082911/http://www.ncsoft.com/global/board/view.aspx?BID=mc_press&BNo=141
Here’s a very interesting page: http://us.ncsoft.com/en/about-us/
Mike O’Brien must be special. =)
And, there’s this: https://web.archive.org/web/20081118082911/http://www.ncsoft.com/global/board/view.aspx?BID=mc_press&BNo=141
The Wayback Machine link doesn’t work unfortunately.
How odd. Works from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArenaNet#References (#5)
Something about the redirect from here, it seems.
Mike O’Brien must be special. =)
Only to a WvW player thats really into PvE.
As I understand it the short version is that Arenanet owns the rights to the Guild Wars franchise (which covers both games) and the games themselves, but NCSoft owns Arenanet.
So if Arenanet did ever break away from NCSoft they’d be able to take Guild Wars with them. But that’s highly unlikely to ever happen because at the moment they’re sort-of the same company – it’d be like expecting the art department of Arenanet to break away and start their own studio.
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