Saturday, February 16, 2013

Can WWE games make 2K Sports a video - Digital Trends

The?WWE?wrestling video game series was one of the only properties in THQ?s stable that was helping keep the company afloat before it?disintegrated in January. While companies like Sega, Ubisoft, and Koch Media swept in to buy up THQ?s stray studios like?Saints Row?creator Volition and licenses like?South Park, the fate of the?WWE?game franchise has remained up in the air. On Wednesday, it was announced that Take-Two Interactive, parent company of 2K Sports, will take over the long-running franchise.

Polygon?reported that, according to THQ bankruptcy filings, Take-Two and World Wrestling Entertainment came to an agreement to see the series brought under the 2K Sports banner. Japanese studio Yuke?s, whose history in wrestling games stretches all the way back 1995?s?Power Move Pro Wrestling?and continued with the?WWE?license starting in 2000 with?WWF SmackDown!, will stay on as developer of future?WWE?games.

?We can confirm that we have entered into an agreement to publish the?WWE?video game series that is developed by Yuke?s,? said a Take-Two representative, ?At this time, the agreement is pending court approval and we anticipate that it will be finalized shortly. We are very excited about the potential of this agreement and will have more to share at the appropriate time.?

2013 is proving an unusual year for Take-Two Interactive?s sports label. The?NBA 2K?series has been an earnings bedrock for the company, but its other sports endeavors have struggled against Electronic Arts? monopoly of the sports game market. As of May 2012, it appeared that Take-Two would stop publishing the floundering?MLB 2K?series. ?Our legacy Major League Baseball agreement will sunset in fiscal 2013,? a Take-Two representative told?Kotaku?in 2012, ?At this time, we have no further comment.? Take-Two bucked expectations in January though, announcing?MLB 2K13?for a spring release.

Part of the reason that Take-Two seemed poised to leave the?MLB?series behind is its miserable sales, just over?500,000 across PS3 and Xbox 360?in 2012, compared to the 850,000 sales on PS3 alone for Sony?s exclusive?MLB: The Show ?12. The?WWE?series has also seen?significant declines over the past five years, with its impact diminished in 2011 due to THQ ceasing publication of the series on PlayStation 2.

With Take-Two?s fortunes resting in?Borderlands 2,?NBA 2K, and Rockstar Games productions, this renewed investment in the sports label is a wild card in the publisher?s future.

Source: http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/can-wwe-games-make-2k-sports-a-video-game-champion-again/

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