The speculative-fiction FPS stumbles out of the starting blocks, which sees a massive share-price dive for its publisher.
THQ re-releases their classic, 15-year-old alien invasion game, Destroy All Humans!, remastered and all polished up for a new audience.
Troubled gaming giant THQ declares bankruptcy, putting its iconic studios and games up for sale in a bid to secure a fresh start.
The troubled publisher hopes to put a demo of Homefront's well-received multiplayer component in front of players in a bid to rejuvenate interest in the title.
From the writer of Red Dawn and Apocalypse Now comes the scarily plausible FPS scenario of a Korean-invaded USA in the not-too-distant future.