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Updated: January 24, 2013
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Update: 10:15 pm, 1/23/13, Wednesday
CHAMPAIGN -- Koch Media was the winning bidder for the video game developer, Volition, at more than $22 million. The company had been on the auction block for weeks after its parent company, THQ, filed for bankruptcy last month.

200-people work at Volition. No word if they'll get to keep their jobs.

Original: 10:35 pm, 1/22/13, Tuesday

CHAMPAIGN -- We'll soon learn the fate of a video game developer up for sale. Volition has been on the auction block for a few weeks. Its parent company, THQ, filed for bankruptcy last month.

Bids were due Tuesday. The Clearlake Capital Group has shown interest in buying THQ as a whole, but high bids for each asset could break the company apart.

A hearing on the sale takes place Wednesday. Volition employs about 200 people.

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