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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.
Rumor: Warner Bros. had no interest in wrestling game, rights may return to TNA
When Midway filed bankruptcy, one of the potentially lucrative licenses it had was the right to make games based on TNA Wrestling. When Warner Bros. bought the company it picked up the rights to several Midway games but PWInsider said the TNA game wasn’t one of them.
PWInsider’s TNA sources said the rights may bounce back to TNA since Warner Bros. wasn’t interested in purchasing them. TNA officials won’t comment on what, if anything, is happening with the game. TNA Impact sold one million units with reviews being just so-so.















