LOS ANGELES--THQ launched its uDraw tablet peripheral for the Wii last holiday season and quickly proclaimed the project a success. Although the publisher has shipped 1.7 million uDraw peripherals to date and is bringing it to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, THQ claims it has yet to launch the tablet's "killer app."
THQ is bringing Disney back to the world of 2D animation. THQ president and CEO Brian Farrell doled out the "killer app" designation in a THQ E3 investor meeting today, announcing Disney Animator for launch in March 2012. Though he didn't get heavily into details, Farrell did say it would be "the most unique drawing tool in games" and make use of the media titan's catalog of family-friendly cartoon characters.
Farrell said that THQ had six new uDraw titles in the pipe in addition to the system's Xbox 360 and PS3 debuts this holiday season. To date, THQ has released four titles supporting the tablet for the Wii: Pictionary, uDraw Studio, Spongebob Squigglepants, and Dood's Big Adventure. When the tablet arrives on Microsoft and Sony's systems, it will come bundled with uDraw Studio: Instant Artist.