THQ shutters Kaos, Digital Warrington
Publisher shuts down Homefront, Juiced studios as part of "strategic realignment"; Homefront IP moved to Montreal.
Publisher shuts down Homefront, Juiced studios as part of "strategic realignment"; Homefront IP moved to Montreal.
Xbox Live Update: Virtual storefront adds class-based shooter; Games on Demand welcomes Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X., Juiced 2, and Disney's Sing It; demo front receives Mafia II sampler.
THQ gives new digital distribution mandate to developers of Juiced, MX vs. ATV games, plans to eliminate 60 staff positions.
New handheld's debut accompanied by first PSP Minis, debuts of PixelJunk Monsters, Thexder Neo, sales on Puzzle Quest, Prinny, and more; full list and price breakdown inside.
All console publishers are facing an uphill battle to profitability, but THQ's incline might be steeper than most.
Publisher manages to keep string of sales growth years alive, but falls significantly short of original targets.
Publisher recaps quarter, explains decision to shelve Stuntman and Juiced franchises, confirms Drawn to Life for Wii.
Industry watchers Sebastian, Pachter, and Wilson react favorably to publisher's paring of franchises despite stock-price plunge.
Juiced and Stuntman crash and burn as company decides not to pursue the brands; Frontlines PS3, next Destroy All Humans for PS2, and Concrete Games studio also terminated.
Publisher's back catalog of PC games to be added to digital distribution service; GSC Game World's S.T.A.L.K.E.R. currently available.
Following "mutual agreement," Edward Zinser resigns his post as WWE SmackDown! publisher's top accountant; VP Rasmus van der Colff taking reins temporarily.
Ratatouille serves up sales as Stuntman, Juiced 2 sputter to slow starts at retail.
TimeShift finally comes out.
The week's headliners joined by Namco Bandai's Ace Combat 6, Naruto on the Wii and DS, Eye of Judgment, and Zack & Wiki, among many others.
The Orange Box take two.
Sampler for THQ's street racer Juiced 2 joins second trial of Game Republic's action adventure Folklore; Calling All Cars! discounted until October 25.
Valve's long-anticipated shooter compilation hits shelves alongside Puzzle Quest on XBL, Folklore on the PS3, the ceramic-white PSP Slim, and NeoGeo's debut on Nintendo's VC.
Microsoft unleashes 2007's top 360 title alongside Company of Heroes expansion; sixth Settlers game joins five PS3 games and three Wii VC titles.
Juiced 2, Warriors Orochi, Blazing Angels 2, PC Stranglehold, and PS3 Stuntman Ignition also head to stores this week.
Lazard Capital Markets' Colin Sebastian says THQ racer's sales "slow off the blocks"; maintains buy rating.
We put our drifting skills to the test against THQ staffers as we take Juiced 2 online for the first time.
Despite a dip in revenue, the SmackDown! and Saints Row publisher cuts April-June shortfall to $9.3 million, reaffirms $1.15 billion full-year guidance, reconfirms new Red Faction.
We enjoy a brief demo of THQ's upcoming street racer.
We talk with Nick Clarkson of Juice Games about the improvements in Juiced 2, driver DNA, and taking the financial frustration out of the game.
Publisher hooks up with in-game ad firm once more to spread sponsors' messages through gameplay.
We go for a ride with an early version of Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights
Publisher confirms a new Red Faction, tells investors to plan for biennial sequels to owned intellectual properties.
THQ's street-racing series set to return this fall on six platforms with Hot Import Nights.
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