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 MontrĂ©al 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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