THQ: South Park, Metro: Last Light, Company of Heroes 2 All Delayed
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[QUOTE]THQ has delayed the much-anticipated South Park RPG as well as shooter Metro: Last Light and the real-time strategy game Company of Heroes 2.
South Park: Stick of Truth, originally slated for March 2013, will now be released in early fiscal year 2014, THQ says. In English, that means April, May, or June 2013.
Metro: Last Light and Company of Heroes 2, both slated for early next year, are now due to come out in March 2013.
Here's an excerpt from THQ's investors' report, released this afternoon:
"When I joined THQ the company made a public commitment to quality titles. We always expected that in some cases this would mean that more time would be needed to make sure that every title is of the highest possible quality," said Jason Rubin, THQ's President. "Our fourth quarter releases are the first titles that I have had the ability to materially impact, and experience told me that the games needed additional development time to be market-ready.
"I believe South Park's market opportunity is significant. It is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated titles of calendar 2013. It is also an expansive title, encompassing multiple television seasons' worth of content. We have been working closely with the co-creators of South Park, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, to make sure all of the game's content performs to the high standards of the TV show, and this takes time. THQ is committed to giving gamers no less than the rich South Park game they have been waiting for and deserve.
"We are also inspired by the potential for Metro: Last Light and Company of Heroes 2. I believe Metro: Last Light is a title that should set standards for visuals with its stunning atmosphere, unique location and cutting-edge style. Company of Heroes was one of the highest rated RTS titles in history, and Relic insists that the sequel live up to its pedigree. Giving both of these titles time to reach their full potential is the right thing to do for the products.
"THQ is excited about our position and pipeline of games beyond fiscal 2013, including the sequel for Saints Row: The Third, Homefront 2 and the as-yet-unannounced game from Turtle Rock Studios. In total we have ten titles in development for fiscal 2014 and later, almost all of which are based on our own IP. We intend to announce more details about our future slate in the coming months.
"I firmly believe releasing our fourth quarter titles without extra time for polish in the current environment would lead to underperformance that could in turn lead to future additional capital shortfalls. But extending development schedules in order to make the best possible titles also has financial implications. Yet there can be no doubt which path has the greatest chance of leading to the long-term success of the company. We must follow the course that generates the highest quality games, and will establish THQ as a mark of quality for the consumer," concluded Rubin.
"Clearly, THQ faces a number of opportunities and challenges," added Brian Farrell, THQ's Chairman and CEO. "I am confident about the opportunities that lie in our robust slate of games and in our studios. But we also face challenges operating with limited capital resources in the highly competitive market for games, and we are working diligently to resolve those challenges."[/QUOTE]
By Jason Schreier of [I]Kotaku[/I] on November 5, 2012 [URL="http://kotaku.com/5957904/south-park-metro-last-light-company-of-heroes-2-all-delayed"][SOURCE][/URL]
Damn, I was looking foward to seeing Company of Heroes 2 released, its a nice RTS from what ive seen already.
Well butter my biscuits, Last Light was the only game I was gonna buy next year!
[QUOTE=Lanopo;38334539]Well butter my biscuits, Last Light was the only game I was gonna buy next year![/QUOTE]
I'm on your boat.
I was actually looking forward too Last Light....
Last Light was gonna be so cool... atleast we have Bioshock Infinite next year.
Nooooooooooo metro last light noo
So how does delaying the games save them money?
[QUOTE=Dr.C;38334582]So how does delaying the games save them money?[/QUOTE]
a bad game is bad forever
a delayed game is delayed until it is released
[QUOTE=Dr.C;38334582]So how does delaying the games save them money?[/QUOTE]
By not having games that do poorly in reviews so no one buys them. This excludes Call of Duty though.
[QUOTE=l l;38334561]Last Light was gonna be so cool... atleast we have Bioshock Infinite next year.[/QUOTE]
Last Light comes out only a little bit more than a month after Infinite. It wasn't delayed [I]that[/I] long.
Well at least they are honest about it, I'm glad to see they care about polishing up a bit.
to make them better, more time to market them without the need for mass marketing campaigns. just, more time to do stuff.
[QUOTE=l l;38334561]Last Light was gonna be so cool... atleast we have Bioshock Infinite next year.[/QUOTE]
Am I missing something? The article says Last Light comes out in March 2013, which is next year.
Hoping that THQ doesn't sink before then.
if THQ sinks I'd cry, that means no more nice titles that they make. ;(
[QUOTE=Sourcegamer8;38334634]Hoping that THQ doesn't sink before then.[/QUOTE]
they'll probably start selling IPs, like metro, before they throw in the towel
[QUOTE=altern;38334653]they'll probably start selling IPs, like metro, before they throw in the towel[/QUOTE]
If anything, that's one of their games that have been -somewhat- marketed.
Infinite and the others not so much. Granted, CoH2 was a laaaaarge based game a little while ago, but still not many got it.
Still no news on Dark Millennium.
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