
As we can already associate with THQ Nordic and its parent company Embracer Group, there is a plethora of properties that the two firms are in ownership of. Even more, there is plenty of projects that are underway. As we learned around this time last year that THQ Nordic is touching close to a 100 games, more so 80 to be specific, 2020 is already topping its predecessor.
According to the latest financial report established by The Embracer Group this week ,the company tells that altogether – there are roughly 120 titles that are being churned out by its acquired, partner development teams. The company goes on to tell that about 70 when rounded up has yet to be announced yet.
I genuinely believe that we have one of the industry’s most exciting pipelines of upcoming games, engaging over 3,000 game developers across the world. We believe this will drive significant organic growth in revenue, operational EBIT and cash flow in the Games business area in the coming years.With the acquisition of Saber Interactive, the Group currently has over 118 games under development including 69 still yet to be announced titles.
Lars Wingefors, Embracer Group Founder & CEO
Taken from the statement, Embracer Group does note the recent acquisition of American developer Saber Interactive. The team also partnered with 2K is currently working on the upcoming WWE Battlegrounds. With that in mind, there are still a myriad of other anticipated projects that are also slated to ship in the coming future as well under Embracer Group.
Once being the highly-anticipated and nostalgic Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated which is planned to ship next month in June. Adding on to remade childhood experiences, Destroy All Humans with its respected remake is also scheduled to hit store shelves the following month in July. And while it is still unsure where this project plans to take itself next, Dead Island 2 is still in the works as revealed by a recent job listing.
Most excitingly, THQ Nordic shared in a separate financial report elsewhere last August that a new mainline installment for the Saints Row series is on the way after the series being on hold since its fourth entry which shipped in 2013. You can read the full report by heading here.
What game are you most excited to see from Embracer Groups armada of development teams?
Source: Embracer Group






