
InSane cancelled
THQ stops work on Volition's Guillermo del Toro-helmed project, gives up on casual Facebook and mobile games, turns first quarterly profit in almost three years.
THQ stops work on Volition's Guillermo del Toro-helmed project, gives up on casual Facebook and mobile games, turns first quarterly profit in almost three years.
THQ took uDraw to task for its recent travails, but the ill-fated peripheral is just the latest example of the publisher failing to adapt to a changing industry.
Director Guillermo del Toro indicates first installment in THQ trilogy has been pushed to 2014; THQ says no release date to announce at this time.
Ceremony sees Activision sequel, EA snowboard game's existence, Guillermo del Toro games locked down; Kratos playable in PS3 Mortal Kombat.
More than 30 let go from Homefront, Red Faction developers in New York City and Illinois, respectively.
Publisher's redesigned nameplate meant to epitomize "change, innovation, and creative growth"; games to start carrying branding next month.
Filmmaker's video game project with THQ and Volition to be a three-part franchise; first due out in 2013.
Guillermo del Toro, director of Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth, is creating Insane, an original trilogy of triple-A games.
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