So says ... As reported by the website MCV, THQ would be exposed as not contrary to the used market, despite the spread of the controversial and increasingly discussed "Online Pass" (launched by EA). At least that was the thought of THQ CEO Brian Farrell, who also made it clear how THQ is planning to attend the world's second-in person.
Source: MCV
Source: MCV
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