THQ president Jason Rubin has just announced that Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Insane’ will not continue production at Volition , in a stament released today:
“We have decided not to pursue further pre-production on Insane, and have returned all of our IP rights to Guillermo del Toro,” Rubin said. It is a project the embattled publisher is no longer pursuing, and cited it alongside Facebook, mobile, and social as “outside of our core business.”
Meaning, del Toro can still take Insane to another studio to get the game completed
its hard to say how this will effect THQ , it really depends on the sales of there other releases in the next 12 to 15 months
which includes:
2012
Darksiders II,Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III and WWE ’13
2013
Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium, Metro: Last Light, Homefront 2, Company of Heroes 2,South Park: The Stick of Truth
and Saints Row 4