No more Stuntman or Juiced games

THQ h♌as said that it won't be making any more games from the Stuntman or Juiced franchises, presumably because they're not bringing home the b🌞acon.

Within the company's recent financial update is word that THQ expects to record non-cash charges of approximately $27 million related to "the company's decision not to pursue its Juiced a⭕nd Stuntman intellectual properties" as well as "the cancellation of the PlayStation 3 version of Frontlines: Fuel of War (and Destroy All Humans!: Big Willy Unleashed on PS2).

Wo൲rd slipped out last weekfrom retailers t🌱hat Frontlines on PS3 was in trouble.

The Stuntman series may have ran its course many years ago, but Juiced? That's still a relatively new kid on the tꦇuned-racing circuit. It's developed by Juiced Games (duh), and what happens to the Warrington-based outfit remains to be seen. A Juiced FPS? We doubt it.

The company has also closed its Concrete Games studio (and its website), which was comprised of members who had worked on titles su🌸ch as Halo, Halo 2 and Medal of Honor. The studi🐼o was working on an unannounced title. "Was" being the operative word.

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Jan 24, 2008