Hero of Legend
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I was checking out Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy's wiki page, and god damn, I looked at the bottom and it showed the template of IPs owned by THQ Nordic, umm, wow:
Note that JoWood owned Dreamcatcher so some IPs are in both like Painkiller, but I guess each had their own IPs. Surprised to see some of dtp's IPs. Didn't they own Crash Time? Who owns that now? And THQ Nordic has Sine Mora by Grasshopper, wow.
Note that this is a Wikipedia template so inaccuracies are possible, but I believe it, especially since THQ Nordic have been pretty crazy in the IP purchasing in the last while.
Also Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy wasn't actually a THQ IP (they published it though), the IP was retained by Eurocom and then to Mobile Gaming Studios Ltd, which seems to be a Eurocom successor.
Find any names that surprise you? How will THQ Nordic ever be able to support all those franchises? I guess the word is time. They'll work with each as they see fit.
Original properties:
Crash Car Racer, Dance Party, Drag & Stock Racer, ELEX, GP Classic Racing, Jungle Kartz, Kart Racer, Rally Racer, Sprint Cars, Super Karts, Super Truck Racer, The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief, Truck Racer, We Dance, We Sing
THQ:
All Star Cheer Squad, All Star Karate, Alter Echo, Baja: Edge of Control, Beat City, Big Beach Sports, Darksiders, De Blob, Deadly Creatures, Destroy All Humans!, Elements of Destruction, Fantastic Pets, Frontlines: Fuel of War, Full Spectrum Warrior, Juiced, Lock's Quest, MX vs. ATV, Paws and Claws, Pax Imperia: Eminent Domain, Red Faction, Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy, Splashdown, Stuntman, Summoner, The Outfit, Titan Quest, World of Zoo
JoWooD Entertainment:
Aquanox, Alien Nations, Arx Fatalis, Beam Breakers, Chaser, Cold Zero, Europa 1400: The Guild, Gothic, Freak Out: Extreme Freeride, Hard Truck 2: King of the Road, Itch!, K-Hawk: Survival Instinct, Legend of Kay, Neighbours from Hell, Painkiller, Panzer Elite, Pusher, Rally Trophy, Railroad Pioneer, Safecracker, Söldner: Secret Wars, Space Force: Rogue Universe, SpellForce: The Order of Dawn, The Golden Horde, The Guild 2, The Nations, Yoga Wii, Zax: The Alien Hunter
DreamCatcher Interactive:
Animates, Atlantis: The Lost Tales, Besieger, Spirits & Spells, Domination, Dunes of War, Dungeon Lords, Emergency Fire Response, Enigma: Rising Tide, First Battalion, Genesis Rising, Gore: Ultimate Soldier, Harbinger, Jewels of the Oracle, Painkiller, Pax Romana, Project Earth: Starmageddon, Rock Manager, Riddle of the Sphinx, Safecracker, Stealth Combat, SuperPower, The Forgotten: It Begins..., Traitors Gate, World Party Games
NovaLogic:
Armored Fist, Black Fire, Delta Force, Comanche, F-16 Multirole Fighter, F-22 Lightning II, Jigsaw: The Ultimate Electronic Puzzle, Joint Operations, MiG-29 Fulcrum, Tachyon: The Fringe, Ultrabots, Wolfpack
Digital Reality:
Bang Bang Racing, Black Knight Sword, Imperium Galactica, Liberty Wings, Sine Mora, Scarabeus: Pearls of Nile, SkyDrift, Ubrain
dtp entertainment:
15 Days, Curse of the Ghost Ship, Overclocked: A History of Violence, The Black Mirror, The Moment of Silence, The Mystery of the Druids
BitComposer Interactive:
Bridge Project, Citadels, Jagged Alliance, North and South, Panzer Tactics
Other acquired properties:
Codename: Panzers, Desperados, Impossible Creatures, Legends of War, Men of Valor, Nexus: The Jupiter Incident, Silver, Thunder Wolves, War Leaders: Clash of Nations
Note that JoWood owned Dreamcatcher so some IPs are in both like Painkiller, but I guess each had their own IPs. Surprised to see some of dtp's IPs. Didn't they own Crash Time? Who owns that now? And THQ Nordic has Sine Mora by Grasshopper, wow.
Note that this is a Wikipedia template so inaccuracies are possible, but I believe it, especially since THQ Nordic have been pretty crazy in the IP purchasing in the last while.
Also Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy wasn't actually a THQ IP (they published it though), the IP was retained by Eurocom and then to Mobile Gaming Studios Ltd, which seems to be a Eurocom successor.
Find any names that surprise you? How will THQ Nordic ever be able to support all those franchises? I guess the word is time. They'll work with each as they see fit.