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THQ Signs New Pixar Deal

Officials from THQ have announced a new licensing deal with Pixar, which will see the publisher continuing to co-operate with the famed animation studio after its current...

David Jenkins, Blogger

August 6, 2004

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Officials from THQ have announced a new licensing deal with Pixar, which will see the publisher continuing to co-operate with the famed animation studio after its current relationship with Disney comes to an end. THQ’s current contract covers the release of The Incredibles and Cars, but the new agreement will start in 2006 and will cover Pixar’s first four wholly owned feature films. The deal will include licenses for the PC, consoles and mobile phones in all territories, and will last for four years after each film’s release. Source: Stockhouse

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