Let's be honest. Unless THQ were planning a wrestling MMO called World of Sport the news that they are not considering a massively multiplayer game can only be good. Kids games and WWE may make money but they won't appeal to MMO players - although Destroy All Humans online might work. When asked in an investors meeting why the company were not in the MMO market CEO Brian Farrell said the timing wasn't right.
"Right now that product is World of Warcraft, so the idea would be to time something for when that product is going to be on its downward slope. To come out with something competitive now I think would be misguided for anyone, including THQ."
More WoW news today with the announcement of the Midsummer Fire Festival in the game. Much like the Valentines and Christmas events it will give players a chance to try something different, in this case dancing around ribbon poles and watching fireworks. Yes, Maypole dancing finally enters the world of videogames.