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THQ, Random House joining forces for new IP

Posted Apr 5, 2011 at 6:12AM EST by Karl B.

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Video game publisher THQ and book publisher Random House have inked a deal that will see the two companies collaborate on a series of games and books. This transmedia collaboration is basically an extension of Random House and THQ's efforts to bring the latter's existing IP to book formats such as the recent Homefront: The Voice of Freedom prequel novel. In addition, THQ plans to increase Random House's involvement in the creation of world bibles for THQ properties through the Random House Publishing Group's IP creation and development group, Random House Worlds.

 

"Working with THQ has been nothing less than a huge pleasure for us, and we have very lofty goals for where this project will go," said Keith Clayton, director of creative development at RHPG. "It's really inspiring to work side-by-side with partners who share our creative passions as well as our view on the evolution of the entertainment industry. We truly think that this is the new direction for entertainment, and we're proud to be leading the way as we provide a platform for storytellers to have their visions realized across multiple mediums."

 

"This collaboration is a shining example of how we can generate interesting and exciting publishing opportunities as our various media continue to converge," said Lenny Brown, THQ Director, Creative and Business Development, Core Games. "Working with the incredible team at Random House, we expect to build a huge IP universe from the ground up, exploring the characters, settings, and stories of these worlds in ways that let each medium do what it does best, and giving fans a truly unequaled experience. We hope to make this relationship the gold standard in transmedia."



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# RE: THQ, Random House joining forces for new IPKarl B. 2011-04-05 07:14
I wonder what Random House properties would make for good games...

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# RE: THQ, Random House joining forces for new IP8675309 2011-04-05 22:20
its no surprise since they do make player guides in their Prima Games division

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