THQ brings Conan to current and next-gen platforms

Tom Orry Updated on by

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The licensing agreement covers development for all current and next-gen consoles, plus PC, wireless and handheld platforms. Conan was created back in the 1930s by Robert E. Howard, and over 12 million books staring Conan have been sold. Conan is one of the leading comic book franchises and will also be undergoing a major re-launch across all media worldwide.

THQ’s proven success with high-profile licensed properties will ensure Conan games deliver an interactive experience worthy of a truly legendary character,” said Fredrik Malmberg, Head of Licensing & Creative Affairs at Paradox Entertainment. “Developing next-gen console games is a huge commitment and we’re happy to be working with one of the strongest companies in the video game industry.

Combining the epic adventures and stunning environments found throughout the Conan Universe with next-gen video game technology will add a whole new chapter to Conan’s rich history,” said Germaine Gioia, vice president of licensing, THQ.

There are currently no specific game details or a scheduled launch date. We’ll keep you updated.