THQ has announced it is refocusing Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium from a Massively Multiplayer Online game to a single player and online multiplayer experience with digital content, and community features. Still now word on platforms or release dates...
“As previously announced, we have been actively looking for a business partner for the game as an MMO. However, based on changing market dynamics and the additional investment required to complete the game as an MMO, we believe the right direction for us is to shift the title from an MMO to a premium experience with single and multiplayer gameplay, robust digital content and community features,” said Brian Farrell, President and CEO of THQ Inc. “Because we believe strongly in the high-quality and vast creative work that is in production, this is the right decision for both our portfolio and for gamers devoted to this powerful property.”
“We are genuinely excited about the new direction that THQ is taking with Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium, and we are sure that this will be a great addition to the ever growing stable of authentic and engaging Warhammer 40,000 video games,” said Jon Gillard, Head of Licensing forGames Workshop.
As a result of the refocusing, THQ has announced that they will be letting 79 full-time employees at Vigil Games in Austin, Texas, and 39 employees at Relic Entertainment inVancouver, B.C. go.