Like Ubisoft before it, THQ seems to be swearing off the movie-licensed projects for good. The family division of the developer-publisher has be the company leg most devoted to the tie-in games, most notably ones based on Pixar movie franchises, but a recent “slowdown” of licensed properties has THQ corporate re-assessing its priorities.
The North Korean invasion of US soil will be coming a week later than planned, as the near-future military shooter Homefront has announced a March 15th street date, a near week its intended launch. THQ confirmed the delay via their official Twitter page, but no offered no reason for the delay, and could not be […]
Bombastic gangsta-dom lives on late this year with the release of Saints Row 3. Brian Farrell, THQ’s CEO, announced the title at a recent earnings meeting. The game is set for this Fall, but no further information on the game has been released.
In one of the few hundred news stories from last year that refuse to die, THQ’s Head of Core Games Danny Bilson (a veteran of the earlier iterations of the game series back at his tenure with Electronic Arts) recently discussed EA’s handling of the Medal of Honor controversy in an interview with Eurogamer.