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it was only a matter of time, still though was hopping they'd last longer
Uh, from what I can tell they aren't dead. This is actually a good thing right?
it was only a matter of time, still though was hopping they'd last longer
Somebody explain this for stupid people please?
I think 4A aren't owned by THQ, am I right? If so, I guess they just need to find another publisher for Metro, just like Obsidian with South Park.
Read the press release...they aren`t finished yet.
I hope Relic comes out of this is okay.
Not likely. I think these companies come in to try and make it profitable. They'll cut even more than Rubin did I bet.So basically Clearwater is buying the THQ assets, all employee's will keep their jobs, and business will continue uninterupted (for now?). Could be a lot worse all things considering.
So basically Clearwater is buying the THQ assets, all employee's will keep their jobs, and business will continue uninterupted. Could be a lot worse all things considering.
They're getting bought by Clearlake unless someone makes a higher bid.
They're getting bought by Clearlake unless someone makes a higher bid.
Sega just got the Warhammer license and gave it to Creative Assembly. Maybe they can do the same to Wahammer 40K?Yes, I need my awesome 40k games.
So basically Clearwater is buying the THQ assets, all employee's will keep their jobs, and business will continue uninterupted (for now?). Could be a lot worse all things considering.
The whole company? Didn't they have like $100 million in debt alone? They're insane to do a full buy. Unless bankruptcy clears their debt, I know some dirtbag CEOs do that to their company to avoid paying.
OK but what does that mean? Will they just rip out the company's innards and sell off all assets or will they allow the company to continue operating for the time being?
It sounds to me like they'll survive long enough to publish all games currently in development.
But who is Clearwater?
Are they looking to restructure or is this a liquidation?
So as it looks right now, THQ have been bought out of bankruptcy by a private equity firm (Clearlake) who will use their strong balance sheet to ensure that their IPs remain valuable. Chances are that they will begin to sell THQ in bits as that is how they will extract the highest amount of money for them.
Capital group, they're buying them up so that they can sell off individual pieces and make a profit.
Unless they truly intend to keep business as normal.
Capital group, they're buying them up so that they can sell off individual pieces and make a profit.
Unless they truly intend to keep business as normal.
Looks like that Humble Bundle really was the last gasp.
The whole company? Didn't they have like $100 million in debt alone? They're insane to do a full buy. Unless bankruptcy clears their debt, I know some dirtbag CEOs do that to their company to avoid paying.
So as it looks right now, THQ have been bought out of bankruptcy by a private equity firm (Clearlake) who will use their strong balance sheet to ensure that their IPs remain valuable. Chances are that they will begin to sell THQ in bits as that is how they will extract the highest amount of money for them.
As an additional note, THQ went bankrupt, so unsecured debt would be gone.
So as it looks right now, THQ have been bought out of bankruptcy by a private equity firm (Clearlake) who will use their strong balance sheet to ensure that their IPs remain valuable. Chances are that they will begin to sell THQ in bits as that is how they will extract the highest amount of money for them.
Well said.
Good Luck, THQ. You did good. Thank you for all the fun times and making my childhood brighter and better every day. Here's hoping the future and current IPs get a great publisher who respects the developers' original vision.
So exactly what we expected? THQ IPs will be sold and the company will not exist as a videogame company anymore.