Cartoon Network, a division of Warner Bros. Discovery, has quietly removed a half-dozen of its games from sale on Steam and ...
Warner Bros. Discovery quietly pulled a bunch of Cartoon Network and Adult Swim games from the PS Store and other online ...
Warner Bros. is going on a delisting spree again, this time pulling a host of Cartoon Network-licensed games from digital ...
Warner Bros. delists six Cartoon Network Games from various digital storefronts, including Steam and the Nintendo eShop.
Cartoon Network Games, Adult Swim Games, and Warner Bros. Discovery have not announced why the games were delisted. Polygon has reached out Warner Bros. Discovery for comment. We’ve also reached ...
Earlier this year, Warner Bros. shut down the Cartoon Network website, which now leads you to the Max website instead. Adult Swim shows were also taken off Max, and now games are being delisted from ...
Warner Bros. Games Montreal, the developer behind Gotham Knights and Batman: Arkham Origins, has laid off 99 developers. Whilst the firm has not publicly confirmed the layoffs, Radio-Canada ...
David Zaslav may rejoin the media M&A fray. The Warner Bros Discovery boss is reorganizing his assets into two key divisions, ...
As she prepares to take over Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Networks, chairman/CEO Channing Dungey is finalizing the division's ...
Cartoon Network and HGTV — into a distinct unit within the company. The move comes after Warner Bros. Discovery took a $9 billion write-down in August to reflect the diminishing value of its ...