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Warner Bros. is delisting games again: a half-dozen Cartoon Network releases have been removed from sale on digital storefronts

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Cartoon Network, a division of Warner Bros. Discovery, has quietly removed a half-dozen of its games from sale on Steam and other digital platforms, including Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, OK KO!

Let's Play Heroes, and Steven Universe: Unleash the Light. The delistings, which as seen on SteamDB came in a single batch earlier today, were first noticed by Wario64 on Bluesky: Adventure Time: Finn and Jake's Epic Quest, and Adventure Time: Magic Man's Head Games have also been removed.

The games have also reportedly been taken down from non-PC storefronts. A reason for the removal wasn't provided, but the store page for each game now carries the same message, with only the title changed: «Attention players, OK K.O.!

Let’s Play Heroes will no longer be available for sale after Dec 23rd, 2024. Thanks for playing, Cartoon Network Games.»  The one exception is Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, which was published by Adult Swim Games—but Adult Swim is a division of Cartoon Network, so the separation seems entirely a distinction without a difference.

The takedowns come just a few months after Warner closed the Cartoon Network website, shunting people to its Max website instead, and follow removal of a bunch of Adult Swim-published games earlier this year.

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