Take-Two has acquired the WWE licence from bankrupt publisher THQ, which means they will now publish the WWE line of games. Eurogamer are reporting that Yuke's, who have worked on the franchise since 2000, will continue to develop the titles and that a number of former THQ employees will be re-employed to work on the franchise, so in many ways it will be business as usual for the WWE licence.
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