Kotaku brings us news: As was rumored during the breakup and selloff of THQ, Take-Two Interactive, the parent company of 2K Sports, will take over the license to make WWE video games. Documents filed today in court say Take-Two...
With the dust mostly settled on the THQ bankruptcy proceedings — that is, all of its active franchises and studios have found new homes — the big question that matters is: what’s next? When will these games launch? ...
Jason Rubin, the former THQ president, left work with head(s) held high last week. Though the publisher is no more, we’ll always remember his member, the good ole Penetrator from Saints Row: The Third. I couldn’t pi...
Jason Rubin, the former THQ president, left work with head(s) held high last week. Though the publisher is no more, we’ll always remember his member, the good ole Penetrator from Saints Row: The Third. I couldn’t pi...
Happy flamin’ Straya Day everyone! In this week’s episode, Luke is back in the host’s chair, alongside Lucy, Jem, Baker and Cam. It’s locked, loaded and ready to assault your earholes, so just click here...
THQ is no more. Some gathered their personal effects, and some—like Neal Pabon here—poured out a 40 in memory of THQ. For the record: it’s a Saints Row 1 beer bottle. Which is to say, it’s old. One can o...
This afternoon, THQ CEO Brian Farrell and president Jason Rubin met with about a hundred of their staff at corporate headquarters in southern California. Tomorrow, most of them will lose their jobs. Within the next few weeks, t...
For all intents it happened late last year, but today the results of an auction called it: THQ, formerly one of the biggest video game publishers in the world, is no more. It’s been a hell of a ride. While technically fir...
Five “strategic buyers” are reportedly performing “active due diligence” on THQ. According to Distressed Debt Investing, who attended a hearing today at a U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, five buyers are interested, including...