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'''THQ''' is a video game company, notable to [[/tg/]] because they're one of the companies tapped by [[Games Workshop]] to publish games set in the [[Warhammer 40,000]] universe. | '''THQ''' is a video game company, notable to [[/tg/]] because they're one of the companies tapped by [[Games Workshop]] to publish games set in the [[Warhammer 40,000]] universe. They have published the [[Dawn of War]] and [[Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine|Space Marine]] video games (made by THQ subsidiary [[Relic Entertainment]]), and they were supposed to make Dawn of War 3 and an MMO called [[Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium]] (the latter through their [[Vigil Games]] studio), except they dropped the MMO part, and then THQ went through bankruptcy. Relic got bought by Sega for $26 million; hopefully, Vigil will stay together to work on Dark Millennium, but that's impossible to predict. | ||
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THQ is a video game company, notable to /tg/ because they're one of the companies tapped by Games Workshop to publish games set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. They have published the Dawn of War and Space Marine video games (made by THQ subsidiary Relic Entertainment), and they were supposed to make Dawn of War 3 and an MMO called Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium (the latter through their Vigil Games studio), except they dropped the MMO part, and then THQ went through bankruptcy. Relic got bought by Sega for $26 million; hopefully, Vigil will stay together to work on Dark Millennium, but that's impossible to predict.