The final THQ logo, which ran from 2011 to its defunct date. The copyright belongs to THQ Nordic.
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Toy Headquarters |
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Fate | Chapter 11 bankruptcy |
Successor | THQ Nordic |
Founded | 1989 New York, U.S. |
(as Trinity Acquisition Corporation)
Defunct | January 23, 2013 |
Headquarters | Agoura Hills, California, U.S. |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Products |
List of THQ Products
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Revenue | $665 million (2011) |
$136 million (2011) | |
Website | www |
THQ was an American video game developer and publisher. Founded in 1989, the company developed products for home video game consoles and handhelds, personal computers and mobile devices. Its name derived from "Toy Headquarters" during its time as a toy manufacturer in the early 1990s. THQ had offices in North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.
The company published both internally created and externally licensed content in its product portfolio. THQ's internally created games included De Blob, Destroy All Humans!, MX vs. ATV, Red Faction and Saints Row series among others. The company also held exclusive, long-term licensing agreements with leading sports and entertainment content creators such as WWE, Nickelodeon, Disney, Pixar, and DreamWorks Animation.
After years of financial struggles, stock value drop, and debt, THQ declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 2012 and began liquidation of its assets the following month, with several properties either being acquired or auctioned to other developers. In addition, most of the remaining staff were laid off.