THQ promises wrestling games for next-gen consoles
‘Tis the season when companies are required to report how they did last year, and then tell everyone about what they plan to do next year. Everyone’s doing it, and because of this, ’tis also the season when we finally get to hear more about things that we can look forward to.
In THQ‘s case, the company’s president, Brian Farrell, announced their plan to spread the wrestling love all around in the coming fiscal year:
In addition to our lineup of owned intellectual properties, we also intend to build on our licensed franchises next year. We plan to once again deliver a great lineup of WWE, Pixar, and Nickelodeon titles. For WWE, we plan to add a PS3, Wii, and DS SKU to the Xbox 360, PS2, and PSP platforms.
With that said and done, one big question that remains to be answered is whether the games that THQ is promising will be ones that will be unique to each platform, or if they would simply be variations of titles from previous installments in the WWE SmackDown Vs. Raw game franchise.
‘Tis the season when companies are required to report how they did last year, and then tell everyone about what they plan to do next year. Everyone’s doing it, and because of this, ’tis also the season when we finally get to hear more about things that we can look forward to.
In THQ‘s case, the company’s president, Brian Farrell, announced their plan to spread the wrestling love all around in the coming fiscal year:
In addition to our lineup of owned intellectual properties, we also intend to build on our licensed franchises next year. We plan to once again deliver a great lineup of WWE, Pixar, and Nickelodeon titles. For WWE, we plan to add a PS3, Wii, and DS SKU to the Xbox 360, PS2, and PSP platforms.
With that said and done, one big question that remains to be answered is whether the games that THQ is promising will be ones that will be unique to each platform, or if they would simply be variations of titles from previous installments in the WWE SmackDown Vs. Raw game franchise.