Warner Bros. Games
American video game publisher
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2024 | Warner Bros. Discovery reports financial challenges due to the underperformance of MultiVersus and Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions, resulting in a $300 million writedown and a strategic shift to focus on four other successful franchises. |
July 2024 | Faced a labor strike from SAG-AFTRA over AI protections for voice actors. |
April 8 2022 | The merger between WarnerMedia and Discovery is completed. |
April 7 2022 | Warner Bros. Games is reorganized with HBO Max and Discovery+ to form Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment, with JB Perrette overseeing the division and David Haddad reporting directly to him. |
June 2021 | Warner Bros. sold Playdemic to Electronic Arts. |
May 2021 | AT&T announces plans to split off WarnerMedia and merge it with Discovery, Inc., with Warner Bros. Games to be retained under the newly merged company Warner Bros. Discovery. |
August 2020 | WarnerMedia confirmed WBIE would remain part of the Studios and Networks group, despite previous rumors of potential sale. |
2019 | Establishes WB Games San Diego |
January 2019 | TT Odyssey founded as TT Games Brighton |
March 2018 | TT Games Brighton was renamed to TT Odyssey. |
January 2018 | Establishes TT Odyssey (initially as TT Games Brighton) |
2017 | Renames Agora Games to WB Games New York |
2017 | Warner Bros. established Portkey Games as a dedicated publishing label for games set within the Wizarding World franchise, focusing on creating interactive experiences based on the Harry Potter and related magical universes. |
February 8 2017 | Warner Bros. acquired Playdemic, a game studio based in Manchester, England. |
October 2016 | AT&T announced its intention to acquire Time Warner, making Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment a subsidiary of AT&T. |
2010 | Establishes WB Games Boston by acquiring existing studio |
March 22 2010 | Opened WB Games Montréal studio in Quebec, led by Martin Tremblay, focusing on DC Comics licensed games. |
January 13 2010 | Announced exclusive rights to produce Sesame Street video games. |
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