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Here are a few highlights from the THQ Nordic 2025 Showcase, spotlighting just a few of the most exciting upcoming games.
THQ Nordic's 2025 Digital Showcase brought out more details on many upcoming games, along with the reveal of totally new ...
THQ Nordic's 2025 Digital Showcase revealed a new IP in the form of Fatekeeper, an action RPG inspired by the cancelled ...
Today marked the 2025 version of the THQ Nordic Showcase, which treated us to a whole bunch of trailers and game announcements for the likes of SpongeBob Squarepants: Tides of the Tide, Darksiders 4 ...
According to Wingefors, THQ Nordic has 23 games in development, 13 of which have not been announced publicly, but "are sure to be in the next months." ...
THQ Nordic has expanded dramatically over the past year, and with so many notable and long-absent IPs in its portfolio - many with their own avid and hungry communities - the potential for growth ...
THQ died a few years ago, but now it’s coming back. Nordic Games acquired the rights to the name and THQ’s library of titles, and it is rebranding itself today as THQ Nordic.
THQ was a video games publisher up until 2013. When the company closed, the little-known Nordic Games acquired 16 of its intellectual properties, including Darksiders and Red Faction.
Nordic, which acquired many of THQ's assets last year, now owns the THQ trademark and will use it to publish games. By Chris Pereira on June 13, 2014 at 11:16AM PDT ...
THQ Nordic revealed last year that it was working on a new remake of the classic open-world action game. Since its announcement in fall 2021, though, the publisher hasn’t said much else about ...
In the meantime, THQ Nordic is pushing several original role-playing games at its Gamescom booth this week. Many of these have been in the works since 2013, eyeing a 2017 release.
THQ Nordic announced this month that it acquired the rights to Kingdoms of Amalur, the vast fantasy franchise from Rhode Island developer 38 Studios, which went down in flames and infamy in 2012.