Relic Reclaims Homeworld
By Shawn on Monday, November 5th, 2007 at 6:32 PM PST In Game Companies, Games, Sierra, THQ, Vivendi

Relic Entertainment owner THQ has acquired the rights to the Homeworld franchise from Vivendi Universal. According to a recently discovered trademark document, the rights to the Homeworld name changed hands August 14, 2007. A similar transfer of the Homeworld: Cataclysm expansion trademark was made the same day. Although it’s not specified, it’s highly unlikely THQ would have bought the name without acquiring the license to use the intellectual property.
Homeworld is a groundbreaking Real Time Strategy title in which players control a vast space fleet, maneuvering their ships on a fully 3D plane. Relic which originally developed Homeworld (1997) was purchased by THQ in 2004 and has gone on to develop Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War (2004) and Company of Heroes (2006).
It logically follows that THQ must have some plans to develop a new game for the series, which fits with its releases of more ambitious hardcore-oriented PC titles than any other publisher such as Iron Lore’s Titan Quest, Gas Powered Games’ Supreme Commander, and GSC Game World’s S.T.A.L.K.E.R.
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Just waiting for Homeworld 3!
I hope they make Homeworld 3 also, I’ve enjoyed and have been waiting for a new one for awhile now.
I would give my left nut for homeworld 3
*Passes out*
Oh baby Homeworld 3..gh-ghgh-ggh… schwiiing!
they better make a part 3 HW…
a fine line of games like that don’t just quit
they have been laggin a release of HW 3, maybe it ain’t in the works… we’ll beat them with a stick if they don’t…
They better make a Homeworld 3..tis my favorate game ever..i own both the first and the second..just like Lunar said..tis a great series…if they dont make ill go all
on them
well, it bin now 3 years. It seems it is now time for some real strategy game again im done with first person shooters