THQ has been getting out of its comfort zone lately, by turning some of its franchises into movie and television properties, and now, by experimenting with lower-priced games. CEO Brian Farrell talked with Gamasutra about some of these new strategies.

“We spent a lot of time in Asia watching that freemium model. I think our markets are migrating that way, but you see it more in iPhone and iPad games right now,” he said. As such, the nextMX vs. ATVtitle will launch at $40, and this cheaper price will be supplemented by downloadable content.

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An interesting concept, for sure. I could see it working quite well in the right hands. Of course, Farrell was quick to point out games with bigger budgets, likeHomefront, would remain at the normal $60. He also mentioned that theSaints Rowmovie is still in the works. Yeah — it’s really happening.

The full announcement will be made next month. THQ is hoping to align this release with the launch ofSaints Row 3, but Farrell mentioned that’s subject to change.

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