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20 Dec 2012, 00:29 AM
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20 Dec 2012, 00:43 AM
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Interesting message from THQ about their bankruptcy: http://www.thq.com/us/go/article/view/homepage_article/261277/thq_community_message_from_jason_rubin?utm_source=Social&utm_medium=General&utm_campaign=THQ


well that sounds great!.. no EA, Ubi or any shh like that, love it so far.. lets wait how it turns out
20 Dec 2012, 01:22 AM
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quoted for teh lazy:
THQ Community Message From Jason Rubin
Dec 19, 2012 6:04 PM CST
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To our global gaming community ....
THQ Community Message From Jason Rubin



Today THQ announced that it has secured an investor, a private equity firm named Clearlake Capital Group, who is interested in purchasing most of what you think makes up THQ: the teams that make the games (Relic, THQ Montreal, Vigil and Volition), THQ’s Intellectual Property (titles, source code, etc.), THQ’s contracts (like the ones with Crytek, South Park Digital Studios, 4A games, Obsidian, and Turtle Rock) and the support staff that are required to help the teams succeed.

In fact, Clearlake is even providing the company the money it needs to keep working on the products as the process plays itself out. And importantly, when the purchase is complete, Clearlake has committed to invest additional ample capital to let us finish the games we are making and continue making games going forward.

In short, they are investing in a new start for our company.

The sale needs to be completed through a Chapter 11 proceeding of the Bankruptcy code, which we filed today. Given the intense speculation that we have experienced in recent weeks and months, this news probably isn’t that surprising.

But what does “Chapter 11” mean? What will happen to the games you are expecting? The series you love? And what about the people and teams that make them?

The most important thing to understand is that Chapter 11 does not mean the end of the THQ story or the end of the titles you love. Quite the opposite is true, actually.

Chapter 11 is a safety net for U.S. companies. American Airlines is currently in Chapter 11 restructuring, yet I flew back and forth on that airline when I visited Volition two weeks ago. Donald Trump and his companies have been in Chapter 11 four times. You can add to that list household names such as Macy’s, Eddie Bauer, the Chicago Cubs, Chrysler, Delta Airlines, General Motors, the Pittsburgh Penguins, Marvel Studios, and MGM, among many others.

MGM filed Chapter 11 two years ago, and this year it released “Skyfall” and “The Hobbit,” two of the biggest titles of the year. That’s what I mean when I say new start!

Our Chapter 11 process allows for other bidders to make competing offers for THQ. So while we are extremely excited about the Clearlake opportunity, we won’t be able to say that the deal is done for a month or so.

Rest assured that the goal throughout the sale process has been to preserve our teams and our products. So no matter what the outcome in 30 days, as long as we have accomplished this goal, I will be satisfied.

Whatever happens, the teams and products look likely to end up together and in good hands. That means you can still pre-order Metro: Last Light, Company of Heroes 2, and South Park: The Stick of Truth. Our teams are still working on those titles as you read this, and all other rumored titles, like the fourth Saints Row, the Homefront sequel, and a lot more are also still in the works.

Finally, you might be asking, why would THQ file for Chapter 11 right before the holiday season? Admittedly, the timing is unfortunate. But as we announced a few weeks ago, we have a January 15 deadline approaching for our bank funding. So if you work backwards to allow the necessary time to complete a sale, you end up at this week. Since all of THQ’s worldwide employees are off for a week and a half of paid vacation starting Friday for the holidays and will return to work on January 2nd, it hardly matters anyway.

So THQ made headlines today – and I am sure there will be tons of click-grabbing headlines over the next month or so. But what matters to us is not what is happening to THQ right now, but what the company and its teams will make of ourselves after we complete the sale.

In short, the teams will be unburdened by the past and able to focus on what they should be focusing on -- Making great games.

I’m excited about the future and hope to have more to report soon.

Feel free to tweet me @Jason_Rubin

--Jason Rubin, President of THQ Inc.
20 Dec 2012, 01:23 AM
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Um to be perfectly honest Blizzard SUCKS now. They don't innovate anymore they just slap the same shit in a game and put a 2 or 3 behind it. Diablo 3 was a huge piece of shit, and SC2 well the campaign was fun I guess... Fuck blizzard they are the "console" esque lazy developer of the PC industry.
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20 Dec 2012, 01:25 AM
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quoted for teh lazy:

tl;dr for the lazy? :D
20 Dec 2012, 01:35 AM
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THQ declared Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. A firm called Clearlake Capital Group is interested in purchasing their assets. The deal cannot be closed for 1 month to allow other companies to bid. Rubin forsees a "restructuring" of THQ and says that all planned projects like COH2, Metro, and South Park, will go ahead as usual.

We'll know more mid January when the deal is closed.
20 Dec 2012, 02:44 AM
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Yeah, assuming Clearlake doesn't pull a Mitt Romney and fire everyone and sell off the valuable stuff that THQ has or get outbid by some other entity, it looks like THQ has some breathing room to recover and get back on its feet, which is good for Relic and CoH 2.
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20 Dec 2012, 03:15 AM
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Yeah, assuming Clearlake doesn't pull a Mitt Romney and fire everyone and sell off the valuable stuff that THQ has or get outbid by some other entity, it looks like THQ has some breathing room to recover and get back on its feet, which is good for Relic and CoH 2.


Yeah, because thq has already pulled a Barack Obama and had to file bankruptcy.
20 Dec 2012, 04:07 AM
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ntd
20 Dec 2012, 04:12 AM
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jump backJump back to quoted post20 Dec 2012, 04:07 AMnigo
now jim raynor have orgasms


He was only stating the obvious, thq was always going to have to go through a managed bankruptcy to either come up with a solution with its creditors, sell off some assets to pay creditors, or completely liquidate the company and sell its assets and studios. I guess we'll find out what happens with Relic soon.
20 Dec 2012, 06:48 AM
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Love how Jim is being brought into these forums. LoL
20 Dec 2012, 08:18 AM
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Reassuring message from THQ that is. Still not the best news in the world, but atleast Relic can continue working on CoH2. Which, for us, is the most important news ofcourse :)
2 of 5 Relic postsRelic 20 Dec 2012, 08:22 AM
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Right, what I meant was I think this is sort of the best case of the worst case scenarios, tbh.

Though it boggles the mind to see there are those who seem to be almost happy this is happening.
20 Dec 2012, 08:26 AM
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The worst part is that Lynx works for THQ and not Relic. :(
20 Dec 2012, 10:15 AM
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20 Dec 2012, 11:11 AM
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Right, what I meant was I think this is sort of the best case of the worst case scenarios, tbh.

Though it boggles the mind to see there are those who seem to be almost happy this is happening.


No beta access for the traitors!
20 Dec 2012, 11:53 AM
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You wanna see what a real bankruptcy looks like? Clicky, clicky.

That's a bankruptcy. Doors closed, sayonara, out of chewing gum, catch you on the flip side pall.

This is merely a "gone broke, go home to munch of my mom" kind of deal. The media business also works differently than other businesses since they release stuff that makes them piles of money opposed to financial institutions which has a much clearer way forward. If Lehman Brothers had prospects for a juicy paycheck a few years ahead in time, they wouldn't have closed the doors. Like Jason Rubin said, look at MGM.
20 Dec 2012, 14:17 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post20 Dec 2012, 01:23 AMRogers
Um to be perfectly honest Blizzard SUCKS now. They don't innovate anymore they just slap the same shit in a game and put a 2 or 3 behind it. Diablo 3 was a huge piece of shit, and SC2 well the campaign was fun I guess... Fuck blizzard they are the "console" esque lazy developer of the PC industry.

quoted for truth.
20 Dec 2012, 14:23 PM
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this will not effect us and coh2 and etc.. we all be fine!

http://youtu.be/UVnvZjYX4s4
20 Dec 2012, 17:28 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post20 Dec 2012, 10:15 AMTommy
No lay-offs.

Yeah but if Relic is sold off then Lynx won't be involved.
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