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In the most recent Q&A with investors to discuss the latest quarterly financials, a concerned investor told Furukawa that ...
People love to play video games that put them in the cowl of their favorite superheroes. Whether you're a DC fan who loves ...
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Previously unseen concept art purportedly showing character designs from Warner Bros. Games Montreal's cancelled Batman: Arkham Knight follow-up Project Sabbath has surfaced online, showing further ...
Warner Bros Games has overhauled its structure to centralize teams around its four key franchises: Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC. Senior vice presidents now lead dedicated ...
Warner Bros. Games has announced a major internal restructuring, refocusing its game development and publishing strategy around four key franchises: Harry Potter, DC, Mortal Kombat, and Game of ...
TL;DR: Warner Bros. Games restructures under Warner Bros. Discovery's split, focusing on four key billion-dollar franchises: DC, Mortal Kombat, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones.
I’d prefer Sony to have Mortal Kombat over Warner Bros any day, only because I would LOVE to start seeing some Sony/Playstation exclusive characters as guest/DLC characters in the next MK games.
Notably, according to Variety’s report, this restructuring hasn’t caused any layoffs. The current restructuring follows massive layoffs, the shutdown of three studios, Monolith Productions, Player ...
WB Games will be part of WBD Streaming & Studios, placing them under Perrette, and above him, the now notorious David Zaslav. But we should focus on the other management shifts in WB Games as they ...
Q3: Has Warner Bros. Games shut down any studios as part of this restructure? A3: Yes, prior to this official restructure, Warner Bros. Games closed several studios, including Player First Games and ...
The studios shut down included Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and F.E.A.R. developer Monolith Productions, MultiVersus developer Player First Games, and Warner Bros. Games San Diego.