Adult Swim Games, now owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, has delisted even more of its games on Steam. Zenzizenzic, Traverser, Super House of Dead Ninjas, and Mega Coin Squad will disappear from the ...
Remember how Warner Bros. was fixing to permanently send Adult Swim Games' entire catalogue of indies to the Shadow Realm because it would have been too much of a pain to keep processing the devs' ...
Video games get delisted often, mostly for banal reasons like an expired music licensing agreement or a publishing agreement running out. But the recent delisting of Adult Swim Games en masse feels a ...
Warner Bros. Discovery has spent at least two months threatening more than a dozen indie games developers with the “retirement” of their games, with little to no response as to why they couldn’t do ...
Multiple Adult Swim-published games are being imminently delisted from Steam, as the Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiary follows through on a spate of removals influenced by "business changes" at the ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is removing titles from its Adult Swim Games label on digital stores. As reported by Polygon, developers are being informed that their games are being retired, such as Michael ...
Corporate entertainment giant Warner Bros. Discovery has begun sending notices to developers behind Adult Swim-published video games that their creations will be delisted and removed from digital ...
As Warner Bros. Discovery continues to cut back on content, two more company-owned entertainment offerings are feeling the brunt: Adult Swim Games and Rooster Teeth. According to various developers, ...
Warner Bros. Discovery seems set to remove at least 16 games from its Adult Swim Games subsidiary from games markets and has told the affected developers that it will not transfer the games back to ...
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