| − | On December 19th, 2012, [[THQ]] declared [[:wikipedia:Chapter 11 bankruptcy|Chapter 11 bankruptcy]], resulting in an auction of all of their IPs before their merger with [[:wikipedia:THQ Nordic|Nordic]]. The Drawn to Life Series was sold to [[505 Games]] for $300,000<ref>[https://www.warpzoned.com/2013/04/505-games-acquires-drawn-to-life-license/ 505 Games acquires Drawn To Life license]</ref>. They did not release anything under the Drawn to Life name until releasing an [[:wikipedia:iOS|iOS]] port of the original ''[[Drawn to Life]]'', developed by [[:wikipedia:WayForward|WayForward]] and released on May 21, 2014 to poor reviews. The series would then lay dormant for the next six years. | + | On December 19th, 2012, [[THQ]] declared [[:wikipedia:Chapter 11 bankruptcy|Chapter 11 bankruptcy]], resulting in an auction of all of their IPs before their merger with [[:wikipedia:THQ Nordic|Nordic]]. The Drawn to Life Series was sold to [[505 Games]] for $300,000<ref>[https://www.warpzoned.com/2013/04/505-games-acquires-drawn-to-life-license/ 505 Games acquires Drawn To Life license]</ref>. They did not release anything under the Drawn to Life name until releasing an [[:wikipedia:iOS|iOS]] port of the original ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' on May 21, 2014, developed by [[:wikipedia:WayForward|WayForward]] and releasing to poor reviews. The series would then lay dormant for the next six years. |
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