With THQ struggling as it is, recent developments might be the beginning of the end for the failing publisher. A recent press release has revealed that Warner Bros. Interactive has entered a distribution agreement with Codemasters.
“Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has a long history with Codemasters and we look forward to continuing our partnership again this year,” said Kevin Kebodeaux, Senior Vice President of Sales for Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Codemasters will be launching all of their 2012 titles including Dirt Showdown and F1 2012 through Warner Bros.
After Layoffs, studios shutting down and now losing a major developer, all we can do is hope that THQ has an Ace up their sleeves.
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