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Crytek "might stop" console development if free-to-play support languishes
Continuing in our exclusive chat with Crytek's Cevat Yerli the studio boss says that, while they do have "a few console games in the works" right now, they could transition away from those platforms.
It all comes down to whether or not these platform holders can "house our business models," noted Yerli, referring to the studio's shift toward free-to-play as the future of the company.
It all comes down to whether or not these platform holders can "house our business models," noted Yerli, referring to the studio's shift toward free-to-play as the future of the company.
Crytek "firm believers" in Homefront IP, "nothing has changed" on development
Posted: 25.01.2013 by Technet2k
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THQ's Homefront IP is now in the hands of Crytek as their Crytek UK office has been developing the sequel for the past 2 years, which is rumoured to be set in the United Kingdom this time around.
They're completely behind the franchise and its "potential to excite and amaze" gamers. The studio's time with THQ was "always positive" and this turbulent period hasn't hurt Homefront's development.
They're completely behind the franchise and its "potential to excite and amaze" gamers. The studio's time with THQ was "always positive" and this turbulent period hasn't hurt Homefront's development.
Farrell "heartened" majority of THQ studios and IPs "continue under new ownership"
Posted: 24.01.2013 by Technet2k
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Brian Farrell and Jason Rubin have discussed a little about the closing moments of publisher THQ, of which both were leading executives. Farrell does "sincerely regret this outcome" for those out of work.
Rubin adds that he was brought in to "help turn this ship around," and while disappointed never everyone was saved, he echoes Farrell in being grateful for those that were snapped up.
Rubin adds that he was brought in to "help turn this ship around," and while disappointed never everyone was saved, he echoes Farrell in being grateful for those that were snapped up.
THQ finally dissolved, UbiSoft claims South Park: The Stick of Truth
Posted: 24.01.2013 by JonahFalcon
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After 24 years, starting as a shell company called "Trinity Acquisition Corporation", til LJN turned it into THQ (Toy Head Quarters) to house recent acquisition Broderbund, THQ is no more, having finally been dissolved and its assets auctioned off.
THQ rallying to avoid NASDAQ delisting
Posted: 02.05.2012 by JonahFalcon
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THQ has begun to rally to increase its stock value to prevent its delisting from NASDAQ. The publisher must trade above $0.99/share for ten consecutive days before the 23rd July.
The company's stocks have been surging, reaching $0.67 thanks in no small part to Saints Row: The Third and its downloadable content sales. According to THQ, the game sold 4M copies, surpassing the company's expectations. The stock had hit a lot of $0.45 last 17th April.
The company's stocks have been surging, reaching $0.67 thanks in no small part to Saints Row: The Third and its downloadable content sales. According to THQ, the game sold 4M copies, surpassing the company's expectations. The stock had hit a lot of $0.45 last 17th April.
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Posted: 08.02.2013 by Technet2k
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