THQ Inc.
Moby ID: 69
- T*HQ Inc. - Initial company name spelling. (from 1991 to 1995)
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THQ Inc. was a large developer and publisher of games. THQ (short for Toy Head-Quarters), was originally founded as Trinity Acquisition Corporation in New York (USA) in 1989. The company was reincorporated in Delaware in 1997 after the name had previously been changed to T.HQ, Inc. in 1991 through a merger with T.HQ, Inc., a California corporation. Initially the company's focus was a toy manufacturer. However, in 1994 THQ began to focus exclusively on the development and publishing of video games. Based in the USA, the company maintained offices in Europe and Asia Pacific. In December 2012 the company filed for Chapter 11 and on 22nd January 2013 almost all studios and properties were sold off in an auction, and the remaining staff was laid off. During its existence the company acquired and established many studios.
Closed or lost studios (founded or acquired):
- Locomotive Games (formerly Pacific Coast Power and Light - 1999-2008)
- Heavy Iron Studios (1999, became independent in 2009)
- Helixe (2000-2008)
- THQ Digital Studios Phoenix (2001-2011, acquired as Rainbow Studios)
- Outrage Games (2002-2004)
- Sandblast Games (2002-2008)
- THQ Australia Studios (2003-2011)
- Blue Tongue Entertainment (2004-2011)
- Concrete Games (2004-2008)
- Kaos Studios (2005-2012, acquired as Trauma Studios)
- Incinerator Studios (2006, became independent in 2009)
- THQ Digital Studios UK (2006-2012, acquired as Juice Games)
- Paradigm Entertainment (2006-2008)
- Mass Media Games (2007-2008)
- Universomo (2007-2010)
- Big Huge Games (2008, sold to 38 Studios in 2009)
- THQ San Diego (2009-2012, acquired as Midway Studios - San Diego)
The company was also involved with games for mobile platforms, mostly as THQ Wireless Inc. (founded in 2001). In February 2011 THQ reported to have sold the mobile division to advertising and distribution firm 24MAS.
When closed in January 2013, the following studios (founded or acquired) were still active:
- Volition (2000, sold to Koch Media)
- Relic Entertainment (2004, sold to SEGA)
- Vigil Games (2006, closed)
- Elephant Entertainment LLC (2008, unknown status)
- THQ Studio Montréal (2010, sold to Ubisoft)
The company also held a minority interest in the Japanese studio Yuke's Co. Ltd..
The following games, properties or publishing rights were also sold:
- Evolve IP and WWE games to Take-Two Interactive Software
- Homefront IP to Crytek
- Homeworld IP to Gearbox Software
- Metro IP to Koch Media
- South Park : The Stick of Truth to Ubisoft
Credited on 842 Games from 1991 to 2014
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Darksiders II: Ultimate Edition (2013 on PlayStation 3) |
Company of Heroes 2 (First Edition) (2012 on Windows) |
Darksiders II (2012 on Wii U) |
Jeopardy! (2012 on Wii U, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) |
Saints Row 2: Ultimate Edition (2012 on PlayStation 3) |
Saints Row: The Third - The Full Package (2012 on Linux, Windows, Xbox 360...) |
WWE '13 (2012 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii) |
WWE '13 (Austin 3:16 Collector’s Edition) (2012 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) |
Darksiders II: First Edition (2012 on Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360) |
Darksiders II (2012 on Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) |
Darksiders II (Angel of Death Edition) (2012 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360) |
Darksiders II (Collector's Edition) (2012 on Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) |
Darksiders II (Limited Edition) (2012 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows) |
Darksiders II: Season Pass (2012 on Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360) |
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine - Ultimate Edition (2012 on Windows, PlayStation 3) |
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine - Ultimate DLC Bundle (2012 on PlayStation 3) |
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Ultimate Collection (2012 on Windows) |
Purr Pals Purrfection (2012 on Nintendo 3DS) |
Fantastic Pets (2012 on Xbox 360) |
AAA Volume 1 (2012 on Windows) |
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History +
- February 4, 2010
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The company announces to rebrand two of its studios, Juice Games and Rainbow Studios, to THQ Digital Studios Warrington and THQ Digital Studios Phoenix respectively, at the cost of 60 jobs.
- December 4, 2009
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The company announces to open a new division in Montreal, responsible for product development, R&D, art and content development, as well as QA and localisation.
- August 10, 2009
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It is reported the company has acquired the development studio Midway Studios - San Diego.
- November 2008
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The company closes five development studios: Helixe, Sandblast Games, Locomotive Games, Mass Media and Paradigm Entertainment.
- August 7, 2008
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The company announces to open a new headquarters in Shanghai, China.
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Trivia +
THQ stock symbol is THQI
The German online magazine 4Players named THQ as #3 Best Developer of 2004.
Company location and contact information (Nov. 2007):
THQ Inc.
29903 Agoura Rd
Agoura Hills, California 91301
Company phone: 818-871-5000
Company Fax: 818-871-7400
Website: http://www.thq.com/
Related Web Sites +
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THQ at Wikipedia
The company profile at Wikipedia
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 178 games with THQ Entertainment GmbH
- 131 games with THQ (UK) Limited
- 112 games with THQ France
- 103 games with Valve Corporation
- 52 games with ViacomCBS Inc.
- 38 games with Computer Games Distribution, s.r.o.
- 33 games with THQ Benelux
- 29 games with CDP Sp. z o.o.
- 29 games with THQ International Ltd.
- 27 games with CD Projekt Slovakia, s.r.o.
- 282 games with Mario Waibel
- 264 games with Glen Peters
- 258 games with Brian J. Farrell
- 252 games with Monica Vallejo
- 242 games with Howard Liebeskind
- 216 games with Anthony Dunnet
- 214 games with T. Ryan Arnold
- 210 games with Kirk Somdal
- 208 games with Richard Jones
- 205 games with Scott Ritchie
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