Tag: Metro

  • THQ Files For Bankruptcy

    THQ has filed for Chapter 11 (the good kind…if there is one) bankruptcy but has also secured a buyer for the company all in one fell swoop.

    Look, I am not an expert in bankruptcy laws but the basic setup is that THQ formally filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy while letting Clearlake Capital Group LLC offer a 60 million dollar consideration for the company as well as pay their creditors 10 million dollars. By filing Chapter 11, THQ was able to choose essentially who bought the company. After this it all gets really technical and I don’t feel like boning up on bankruptcy laws for this article when all you really want to know is if THQ will still finish and release South Park and Metro: Last Light.

    Yes. Yes they will.

  • Reserve Metro: Last Light, Get Limited Edition Free

    Fans of the Metro series got some good news today. THQ is upgrading anyone who pre-orders [amazon_link id=”B0053BSMYW” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Metro: Last Light[/amazon_link] to the limited edition for free. The limited edition will include extra weapons and equipment. Not only that but anyone that pre-orders the game over the Playstation Network will receive a free downloadable copy of [amazon_link id=”B003Q55YCU” target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]Homefront[/amazon_link].

    Metro: Last Light releases in March 2013.

  • South Park: The Stick Of Truth, Others Delayed By THQ

    Company Shifts Release Dates On Three Titles

    During the THQ earnings report yesterday it was reported by new THQ president Jason Rubin that three of the company’s biggest titles would see their release dates pushed back.

    South Park: The Stick of Truth has been moved from its March 5, 2013 spot to early fiscal 2014 which means that it will be released sometime after April 1, 2013. Metro: Last Light and Company of Heroes 2 will see a two month delay with both releasing in March 2013.

    Rubin said the titles were not expected to meet their release dates without the overall product suffering. With all of THQ’s woes over the past year it looks as though they are positioning these games more strategically to keep the company afloat. South Park is a big license game and moving it to April or beyond will help the company’s earning next year, providing the game sells well of course.

    It has been sad to watch THQ’s decline over the past year. Hopefully games like South Park and the just released WWE 13 can help stabilize the company for a bit.