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With mixed reviews, the game sold approximately 2.6 million copies by June 2011. While this seemed a respectable figure, it was not enough to rescue THQ from its financial woes, nor did it quell the backlash from critics who labeled it a routine shooter lacking innovation. Following its underwhelming performance and unfavorable publicity—particularly a poorly timed advertisement that evoked real-world tensions—the studio faced a grim reality. Just over a year later, THQ filed for bankruptcy.