southpeak interactive
SouthPeak’s financial problems continue, removes itself from stock exchange
SouthPeak Interactive has suffered another downturn as the company tries to become profitable again. As of yesterday, Southpeak revealed its plan to remove itself from the New York Stock Exchange. SouthPeak cannot meet the requirements that are necessary for a company to be listed on the NYSE.
E3 2010: Check out SouthPeak’s game lineup
SouthPeak Interactive’s the latest company who’s decided to let everyone know what it’s going to be showing at E3 2010. This year, the preliminary lineup is somewhat sparse. Really! The company’s announcement only includes three games. Well, maybe SouthPeak is saving some more surprises for the event.
If you’re going to be at E3 and interested in stopping by to see Two Worlds II, Battle vs. Chess or nail’d, the three games that will definitely be there, then head to the South Hall of the LA Convention Center. SouthPeak’s at booth 2813. It’s neighbors are Take Two Interactive and Warner Bros. Interactive.
Let’s take a closer look at the three games…
SouthPeak Interactive gets TNA game rights, game scheduled for 2010
The speculation about where the digital versions of Total Nonstop Action wrestling superstars will ply their trade for the next few years has ended in a surprise.
Not known for fighting or wrestling games for that matter, SouthPeak Interactive has purchased the rights to make TNA games.
A financial report revealed SouthPeak got the TNA assets in Midway’s bankruptcy sale and even has a games on the 2010 calendar: TNA iMPACT: Cross the Line for PSP/PSpgo and Nintendo DS.















