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I'm not sure how many of you here actually do care for this, But the publisher THQ has officially had it's assets sold and has unfortunately filed for a Chapter 11 case of Bankruptcy. A letter from the CEO to the employees states that by the 25th of January, their employment will be terminated from THQ.
What this means in a nutshell is that after the 25th of January... THQ will be no more.
The following companies have gone to the following publishers thus far:
- SEGA agreed to purchase Relic. (Company of Heroes and Dawn of War)
- Koch Media agreed to purchase Volition, (Saints Row) and the Metro series.
- Crytek agreed to purchase the Homefront series.
- Ubisoft agreed to purchase THQ Montreal HQ and the South Park game series. (Namely Stick of Truth.)
- Take-Two reported to be purchasing the WWE line of games and the "Evolve" Project
- Vigil Games(Darksiders) still has no buying and will be included with the Chapter 11 case until a buyer is found.
The current known in development games have the following fate to them:
- Company of Heroes 2 goes to SEGA, but no signs if changes will be made on it.
- Metro: Last Light and Saints Row 4 goes to Koch Media, parent company of Deep Silver, publishers of Dead Island.
- South Park: Stick of Truth goes to Ubisoft.
- Homefront 2: will be made by Crytek.
THQ has been known to publish many of those TV/Movie themed "Shovel ware" games. But it has been known to also publish some very high rated games.
It pains me to see this publisher go away. Not only because many of my favourites were published by THQ, but it's also pretty rare to see a whole publisher dissolve. Truly will be missed, and I hope some others will share my feelings for them.
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Letter to the Employees
2 – alternateshadow300, GalliumGrantI won't say it's a huge loss, as they're at least passing the baton for the important game series. They were a good company, though. I still think Ubisoft takes the cake in the shovelware department. ![]()
2 – GreenMan, Yoshi648Seeing as how I play WWE video games, this...intrigues me. I'm not as disappointed as you with THQ's demise, since I play only one series of games published by them. It will be interesting to see though how future games are developed by all these new companies.
I'm probably the only guy on this forum who enjoys professional wrestling.
I suppose it's time for me to revisit the THQ games I have in my Steam library now. I wonder what will be the fate of Vigil... Man, I like Darksiders.
1 – blueumbreonI loved THQ. I really did. I noticed a lot of people who play video games didn't like them. I guess they didn't have very good customer service or something. I dunno, but their products have always fascinated me.
I grew up with them, so it'll be hard for me to see them disintegrate so swiftly. Their older work may not have been very good, despite me saying I grew up with them, but their newer work was fantastic. However it's a good thing they're giving their most prized franchises to other publishers.
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I'm probably the only guy on this forum who enjoys professional wrestling.
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What other games does Take Two do? This is the first time I heard of 'em.
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Some of the bigger ones include Serious Sam, Grand Theft Auto and Duke Nukem. One of the games I played when I was younger that they did was Darkstone, a rogue-like RPG that introduced the aspect of your character aging as time passed.
I knew this would be the fate of THQ when there was a THQ bundle in a past Humble Bundle. |
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What other games does Take Two do? This is the first time I heard of 'em.
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Along with Serious Sam, Duke Nukem, and GTA, they've also worked on the Bioshock series, Bully, the Civilization series, L.A. Noire, MLB NBA NHL 2K series, Red Dead series, Borderlands series, and Max Payne series. They've worked on more, but these were the most stand-out to me.
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Aww man. I love(d) THQ. They always made/published games I enjoy(ed). I remember games from my earlier childhood like Spongebob: Revenge of The Flying Dutchman and Scooby Doo: Night of 100 Frights, and they produced one of my current favorite series, Darksiders. I hope someone purchases Vigil.