During today THQ has finally shown publicly its new logo, which now replaces what in recent years, millions of gamers have come to know and recognize. The new company logo was unveiled by CEO Brian Farrell at an event in New York dedicated to the upcoming titles. "Our new logo symbolizes the change, innovation and creative growth of the new course at the base of the company," said Farrel.
"Through the development of AAA products and original, innovative IP, and the ability to attract to itself and then highlight some of the best professionals in the Industry, THQ continues to lead. The new logo is therefore the best way to capture the 'essence of our philosophy, representing it in a tangible way.
" "THQ is showing on several occasions their commitment to giving gamers the best gaming experience possible," he added, "both through internally developed IP (Homefront and uDraw), and through creative partnerships (Guillermo del Toro eTomonobu Itagaki) and assumptions Targeted (Patrice Desilets), all things to further strengthen the company position on the market.
" So expect to see on all products THQ logo below, which presumably will start appearing on the market since February.
"Through the development of AAA products and original, innovative IP, and the ability to attract to itself and then highlight some of the best professionals in the Industry, THQ continues to lead. The new logo is therefore the best way to capture the 'essence of our philosophy, representing it in a tangible way.
" "THQ is showing on several occasions their commitment to giving gamers the best gaming experience possible," he added, "both through internally developed IP (Homefront and uDraw), and through creative partnerships (Guillermo del Toro eTomonobu Itagaki) and assumptions Targeted (Patrice Desilets), all things to further strengthen the company position on the market.
" So expect to see on all products THQ logo below, which presumably will start appearing on the market since February.
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