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THQ Nordic Signs Distribution Deal With Microsoft Studios For Multiple Titles

THQ Nordic announced that five great games of Microsoft Studios’ portfolio will soon be available via Steam and THQ Nordic proudly presents the physical editions for these games.

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cannon88002073d ago (Edited 2073d ago )

Dude that's like all you write lol
A man of few words

Elda2073d ago

That's not a problem is it?

cannon88002073d ago

@Elda
You have a problem with what I wrote?

lxeasy2073d ago

He always writes that, glad i'm not the only one who noticed lol

annoyedgamer2073d ago

He's gunning for the comment lottery, each comment = 1 entry. Mods don't check to see if its anything substantial either. That's just my guess though.

StormLegend2073d ago

That is all he writes,but I think he truly is intrigued about it.

Nitrowolf22073d ago

I’m surprised not more people noticed.

Not only that, by look at his comments that come AFTER other comments if he’s not first. They’re basically combination of whatever the 1st comment is on that article.

xHeavYx2073d ago

I'd noticed but had no idea there was a lottery thingy

Neonridr2072d ago

he is very interested.. :P

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elazz2073d ago (Edited 2073d ago )

Yeah, quite interesting that Microsoft needs a third party to distribute on steam although I understand it as well. At least they can advertise their games on windows store while making money from steam without looking like hypocrits.

Also for all those that don't read. Thq will distribute 5 games developed by Microsoft (earlier available on Windows store and Xbox) on steam. So some Microsoft pc games will be available on an additional pc platform.

Mystogan2073d ago

This deal is strange. I don't get it.

Eonjay2072d ago

I hope this whole thing isn't to cover up the fact that it is Microsoft as obviously they can distribute their games themselves. The actual point of this is unclear.

S2Killinit2072d ago

MS moving ever closer to PC. I wonder if anything will be left of the console gaming by the time they are done with it.

Wikkid6662073d ago

What are you even talking about?

Xb1ps42072d ago

He has his sony glasses on, he has no clue what hes talking about..

Now watch me get flagged like smashman.

starchild2073d ago

Uh it always comes down to buying something--studios, individual games, IPs, or simply talent.

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DigitalRaptor2073d ago (Edited 2073d ago )

Should read:

"THQ Nordic announced that five poor/average/okay games of Microsoft Studios’ portfolio will soon be available via Steam and THQ Nordic politely smiles and presents the physical editions for these games."

UltraNova2073d ago

Yeah but who knows where this partnership will lead in the future?

Razzer2073d ago (Edited 2073d ago )

"THQ Nordic announced that five great games of Microsoft Studios’ portfolio will soon be available via Steam"

"Great" games?

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Atari Is Reviving The 'Infogrames' Publishing Label

The armadillo returns.

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Aphrodia8h ago

I personally do remember Infogrames in the years prior to merger. They really did have a portfolio that stuck out and I enjoyed. I wonder what value they see in reviving it now though?

Hofstaderman7h ago

Ah...the nostalgia...V-Rally, Hogs of War 2, Driver.

TheColbertinator5h ago

The good old days of Driver and Stuntman. Unfortunately both games are long gone.

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Embracer Group Re-organizing Into 3 Separate Companies

Hopefully this gets Embracer group back on track

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TheColbertinator1d 6h ago

Embracer really destroyed itself faster than I ever expected.

Hedstrom15h ago

Yea! But thats what happens when you have 2,2 billion dollar in debt and the interest rise from 0,5% to 5% in a year

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With Larian Out Of The Picture, Will The Baldur's Gate IP Be In Safe Hands?

Huzaifah from eXputer: "With Larian Studios washing their hands of the IP, what is the ultimate fate of the legendary Baldur's Gate series?"

RaidenBlack5d ago

If anybody's gonna mention BioWare, then look at Archetype Entertainment, they're the new BioWare
or else
Obsidian is still a good choice but not independent anymore.

anast5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

No, WoTC is pivoting to mobile. They can use Larian's work to justify DnD Go and everyone will accept it.

RiseNShine5d ago

Short answer, nope. Long answer, f*ck nope.

robtion4d ago

Correct answer. Most people don't realise that the companies that are still making good games using common sense and a customer focus are generally not American. They are from Poland, Belgium, Japan, or other countries that have not yet become completely corrupted by 'extreme capitalism'.

Before you down vote me into oblivion I am not anti-american. I just don't like greed and corruption which unfortunately seems to correlate with power.

I would guess the next Baldurs gate will probably be filled with GaaS.

RiseNShine2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

This is simply not true, probably the most capitalistic company in the world is Ubisoft right now, actually claiming that we have to get used to not owning games and asking 130$ for the ultimate edition of star wars outlaws with paywalled day one exclusive DLC, and they are from France, which is a socialist country with all kind of public services for everything, so it's not something exclusive to America or directly related to highly capitalist countries.

Of course, communist countries like China don't have problems like this, since workers don't have rights to strike since 1982 and unions are affiliated to the national government, so you'll never hear of any labour rights issues on these non-capitalist countries, they simply can't make their voices heard on their working conditions, neither by strikes or independent unions, that's better for you i suppose.

Christopher5d ago

Honestly, we're talking completely new engine and none of Larian's built-in stuff with regard to environments and the like that they had from their past divinity game. No one is going to have that just ready to go. So, they need to shop for a dev studio that has a past game that shows what they want.

Obsidian doesn't have that, maybe the closest being Dungeon Siege 3 or Pillars of Eternity, but those are very basic, not as open, very little environment related and altering capabilities. So, we're talking a step way back on what Larian delivered. Zero scene experience to line up with what was done in BG3. Okay conversation tree designs, but still needs more complexity.

inXile has Wasteland 3 as a base model engine, and I think that's better than Pillars of Eternity from Obsidian. But, still needs to be more open world, more environmental effects, and a much heavier rules set adaptation. But, not a bad overall engine as a base, but still a ton of work. Zero scene experience to line up with what was done in BG3. Needs a ton of work on that entirely.

Tactical Adventure did the Solasta game. Really good and more accurate as far as 5e rules than BG3. But, again, if the expectation is similar to what made BG3 a big hit, engine isn't designed for moving the camera, is a bit outdated in graphics, doesn't have in-game scene elements, and needs much better writers/voice actors.

Owlcat of pathfinder games is another choice, even though they've recently moved on to WH40k licensed games. Again, though, the engine is the biggest issue here to match up, but it's a much better option overall than Tactical Adventure. Another question is writers/story telling, as much of their overall story telling bits are very limited with a lot of random worldbuilding elements that are just +\- of some attributes.

TBH, no matter who takes over, it's just not going to be like BG3 much like how BG3 isn't at all like BG1/2. And BG3 was so successful because of how much Larian was able to put in with their engine and how focused they were on players having ridiculous control over the story being told. I just don't see the next BG being the same and depending on what it is, it might be good but I'm not as big of a reach as BG3. It's way more likely players are going to go into BG4 (or its spiritual successor if it moves away from Baldur's Gate and into Neverwinter or something like Plansescape) expecting much of what is in BG3 with more options, new and older characters, and the same level of control over what they're doing. If it doesn't have that, regardless of who makes it, it won't be as successful, IMHO.

exputers4d ago

Yes, I completely concur.

As good and talented as inXile and Obsidian are in their own specific way of making their particular games, none of them have Larian's attention to detail, dynamic worlds, and reactivity, so even if they end up making a new Baldur's Gate, it's going to be a significant step-down in terms of gameplay if not narrative.

CrimsonWing695d ago

Probably not, but maybe… just maybe…

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