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Posted by hesham1516 - Thu 20 Dec 2012 10:42
Very sad to hear this… THQ made some fantastic games so I will be sad to see them go.
Hopefully someone other than EA and Ubisoft buy the assets as they will ruin what is left of those core games. They will enforce the use of Origin or UPlay and water down content in favour of DLC to milk the cash cow.
Posted by Sprite - Thu 20 Dec 2012 10:45
I'm hoping it won't affect the release of CoH 2 too badly
Posted by directhex - Thu 20 Dec 2012 10:49
Chapter 11 isn't “we're ****ed, lock the doors” - that's chapter 10.

Chapter 11 is “we're ****ed, declare bankruptcy so we can renegotiate our contracts with out creditors, stat”. You've likely flown with an airline or shopped in a store that filed for Chapter 11 (or the UK equivalent, e.g. GAME) at some point in its life. Or watched a movie, for that matter - MGM filed for chapter 11, and released Skyfall and The Hobbit.

The best way for THQ's investors to make their cash back is for them to have some tearaway successes - their best chance for that is for CoH2 and Metro:LL to ship and be brilliant.
Posted by hesham1516 - Thu 20 Dec 2012 11:42
daniel.phillips;2755389
I'm hoping it won't affect the release of CoH 2 too badly

I don't belive it will have any effect at all, as they have only filed for bankruptcy. They will be allowed to continue business as usual but only to pay back debtors so sales of their core IP and any huge sales they continue to have have a chance to save them.
Posted by stanonwheels - Thu 20 Dec 2012 12:04
Go on Gabe, buy THQ. You can make daft wrestling games and COH.
Posted by Brewster0101 - Thu 20 Dec 2012 12:16
daniel.phillips;23437
I'm hoping it won't affect the release of CoH 2 too badly
+1 - Since the failure of command and conquer this is the last good RTS on this genre left.
Posted by hesham1516 - Thu 20 Dec 2012 12:40
http://www.thq.com/uk/go/article/view/homepage_article/261277/thq_community_message_from_jason_rubin
Looks like they are safe for now
Posted by KrisWragg - Thu 20 Dec 2012 13:05
Was looking forward to seeing how much fun the South Park game would be, hope it still gets released :)
Posted by crossy - Thu 20 Dec 2012 13:50
Not that keen on the title since, as the article itself says "THQ announced that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection“ - so unless there's a length restriction on titles can we get a correction? Otherwise, it smacks a little of the sort of pseudo tabloidisms that The Register is fond of.

Funnily enough I bought CoH a long time ago, but didn't have a decent enough PC to run it properly at the time, so it got put at the back of the cupboard for later. I'll have to dig it out and give it a spin.

I'm sorry to say that if THQ fails Chpt11 then I'll miss the next Saint's Row the most. I really ”get" it's humour so I was kind of looking to see what SR4 would be like, since they were promising that it'd be even more outlandish than SR3, (which makes GTAIV look too much like hard work, and utterly po-faced to boot imho). Sad I know …
Posted by tekgun - Thu 20 Dec 2012 17:22
This sucks, I like quite a few of THQs games, and it's made worse by having those grubby parasites EA and Ubisoft sniffing around.
Posted by jim - Thu 20 Dec 2012 20:41
Seemed fairly inevitable after they announced the Humble Bundle.
Posted by Kumagawa - Thu 20 Dec 2012 20:42
hesham1516
Very sad to hear this… THQ made some fantastic games so I will be sad to see them go.
Hopefully someone other than EA and Ubisoft buy the assets as they will ruin what is left of those core games. They will enforce the use of Origin or UPlay and water down content in favour of DLC to milk the cash cow.

THQ started the whole Disc Locked Content **** you can see how bad it is with Saints row 3! Neither Ubisoft or EA can make THQ's nickel and diming worse.
Posted by =assassin= - Thu 20 Dec 2012 22:32
I'm currently enjoying Saints Row The Third after getting it relatively cheap, would be a shame not to see a sequel.
Posted by directhex - Thu 20 Dec 2012 23:03
snootyjim
Seemed fairly inevitable after they announced the Humble Bundle.

Oh? Their share price went up 33% from HiB
Posted by jim - Thu 20 Dec 2012 23:51
directhex
Oh? Their share price went up 33% from HiB

I know it had a beneficial effect - not suggesting it was causal, rather symptomatic. Seemed like a desperate measure to get some quick cash in.

Given the average price, they were giving away a load of games, including their most recent big-hitter (only 12 months after release), for about £3.50. That's way beyond even Steam sales and the like.
Posted by zap117 - Fri 21 Dec 2012 05:55
So THAT'S why they gave away metro 2033 for free. :P
Posted by whyKT - Fri 21 Dec 2012 18:37
Shame to see such a talented company in trouble… No security in the games industry :-/
Posted by GunJob - Sat 22 Dec 2012 10:04
As long as they hold on long enough for last light and COH2. Shame though, had hundreds of hours of fun on THQ games. Not dead yet though.
Posted by whyKT - Sat 22 Dec 2012 20:52
I'll definitely be buying a copy of COH2. Really liked playing the campaign map at Eurogamer in October :)