THQ Nordic owner prepares 118 games, 69 of them unannounced

The latest financial results from Embracer Group show promising data about the future of sagas like Darksiders, Dead Island, Kingdom Come and more.

Embracer Group, the company that owns THQ Nordic, has shared its latest financial data through the fiscal year report that ended last March, giving really promising data; So much so, that its managers assure that among their numerous companies they are developing nothing more and nothing less than 118 video games, of which 69 are still to be announced.

Great acquisition of developers and publishers

And is that the multinational giant Embracer Group has among its ranks companies and developer studios such as Saber Interactive, creators of World War Z, Gunfire Games, makers of Darksiders III, Piranha Bytes (Gothic) or Warhorse Studios (Kingdom Come: Deliverance), among many others.

On his upcoming and numerous projects (speaking in terms of SKUs, counting titles by platform), there are video games that are about to launch on the market such as Biomutant, Wasteland 3, MotoGP 20, Ride 4, WWE 2K Battlegrounds, Deep Rock Galactic, Iron Harvest or the remake of Destroy All Humans !, in addition to other eternal developments such as that of Dead Island 2, which still has no release date and hardly anything is known about it beyond the different changes of hands to which it has been subjected in the last years.

THQ Nordic owner prepares 118 games, 69 of them unannounced

As an outstanding fact about the Embracer Group, the company recently received a significant capital injection of more than 164 million dollars, an investment destined to continue expanding its portfolio of studios, developers and publishers in the coming months and years.

Among its most popular and well-known franchises are Darksiders, Dead Island, ELEX, Goat Simulator, Kingdom Come Deliverance, Metro, Monster Energy Supercross, MX vs ATV, Remnant: From the Ashes, Satisfactory, Saints Row, Wreckfest or World War Z, among many others; In addition, they hope to launch AAA games every year starting in 2020.

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