Xbox 720, PS4 represent 'tremendous opportunity', claims THQ

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I hope so. I think this is great with so much hype for next gen consoles. :D

THQ looking at Xbox 720, PS4 to help establish new IP

Strugging developer looking to 'transform' with the arrival of next-gen consoles

THQ looking at Xbox 720, PS4 to help establish new IP

Many publishers, including the recently troubled THQ, are hoping the arrival of next-gen consoles from Sony and Microsoft will help pave the way for a "transformation".

THQ, which is one of the larger developers facing troubled times, is hoping the inevitable release of the Xbox 720 or PlayStation 4 provides an opportunity to "transform" itself, as the arrival of new consoles could provide the "best time" to establish new IPs.

Speaking to investors, THQCEOBrian Farrell explained a new console from Microsoft or Sony represents both a risk and possible reward opportunity for the struggling company.

"Iagreethat as we approach a potential new console cycle it does introduce an element of risk. Another way to think about that is it does present a tremendous amount of opportunity," he said.

He added: "The best time to establish new IP is near the beginning of a new cycle and we think that can provide a tremendous opportunity for the transformation of THQ."

Of course, the term next-gen doesn't onlyapplyto Microsoft and Sony. Nintendo is releasing the Wii U later this year, in which THQ has plans to launch several titles includingDarksiders IIandMetro: Last Light. And Just last month it was uncovered from aLinkedIn profilethat THQ has possible plans to releasetwo additional currently unannounced Wii U titles.

It could very well be that THQ is just as much looking forward to the launch of the Wii U to establish new IPs as it is the Xbox 720 and PS4.

Rumors began swirling last month that THQ was cancelling their 2014 video game lineup and possibly putting itself up for sale. Theserumors were quickly deniedby the company, but poor sales in 2011 have definitely left the company in a bad position.

Having to rethink its business strategy, THQ promised to dramatically reduce their commitment to the kids' boxed games sector and will focus on the more recent successes they've had, most notably withSaints Row: The ThirdandWWE '12.

THQ has since laid of hundreds of workers includingmembers from the failed uDraw teamand many who work on kid's licensed titles. This week, the cuts continued as thecompany reported a restructuring processthat will lay off 240 employees and reduce the CEO's pay by 50%.

Obviously, looking forward, THQ can't rely on the continued success of past franchises. Eventually they will need to create new IPs and they are hoping the Wii U and next-gen Xbox or PlayStation will provide them an opportunity to do so. If they could manage to create a solid launch title for either the Wii U, PlayStation 4, or Xbox 720 then it could help them not only short term, but also help them establish a brand new franchise for the long term - similar to what they currently have withSaints Row.

http://www.gamezone.com/news/thq-looking-at-xbox-720-ps4-to-help-establish-new-ip

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coming from the company that's dead. they'll take anything as an opportunity
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Are they even going to survive till next gen?
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I thought this was common sense. We always see new IP's come forward and be successful every time a new generation comes out. It allows gamers to see a certain game series and will most likely give it a try since there a very few games. A good reason why new generations are good.
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TL;DR "Sony or Microsoft, buy us please?"

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Let's get it THQ. Do it. I haven't bought a THQ published/developed game since Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3, so make me want one next gen :).

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I thought they said they would stop making kids' games.

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Are they even going to survive till next gen?foxhound_fox

exactly what i was thinking. the company is essentially worthless.

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Let's get it THQ. Do it. I haven't bought a THQ published/developed game since Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3, so make me want one next gen :).

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Pretty sure that was Activision.