02:27 PM - June 7, 2012 by RaychelSnr
While it appeared on the surface to be a success, Gamasutra is reporting this morning that the reasoning behind the sale of the UFC license from THQ to EA was the simple fact that it lost money for THQ:
This is actually quite shocking because as the article mentions, THQ seemed to be excited about the titles' performances over the past few years. Now to have it come out that the UFC titles underperformed and actually lost money, well if I were a THQ investor I'd be pulling my money out of the company not knowing how other big box titles are performing at this point.
The question now becomes, how secure is THQ's hold on the WWE license? Some things to ponder for sure.
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This is actually quite shocking because as the article mentions, THQ seemed to be excited about the titles' performances over the past few years. Now to have it come out that the UFC titles underperformed and actually lost money, well if I were a THQ investor I'd be pulling my money out of the company not knowing how other big box titles are performing at this point.
The question now becomes, how secure is THQ's hold on the WWE license? Some things to ponder for sure.