Questions surround Warner Bros. Interactive’s future as insiders suggest its studios could be sold to other companies.
It’s never been entirely clear what exactly is going on with Warner Bros.’ games division, ever since the first suggestions emerged that it would be split up and sold off.
For a while it looked like the issue had been settled, and that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment would simply be spun off into part of the newly formed Warner Bros. Discovery. However, there are now new rumours that WB Discovery is looking to sell its games studios.
This comes from Fanbyte’s Imran Khan and while he admits that he ‘couldn’t get enough confirmation’ about it, he says that there has been a ‘decent bit of chatter’ regarding the possibility.
From what he’s heard, WB Discovery would sell the studios (NetherRealm, Rocksteady, Avalanche etc.,) and then license its IPs to other games companies. So, rather than make new DC or Harry Potter games in-house it would commission third party studios to develop them instead.
Aside from the obvious suspects like Microsoft and Sony, other companies who have supposedly shown an interest are EA, Tencent, Take-Two, NetEase, and PUBG Corporation.
Apparently, these discussions may not even be new. Giant Bomb’s Jeff Gerstmann claims to have heard similar talk ‘off and on for a while.’
There were also rumours last year of Microsoft buying Rocksteady and NetherRealm from Warner Bros., courtesy of insider Jeff Grubb.
This does go against what WB Discovery has said before though, about it ‘bolstering’ gaming, especially in terms of focusing on DC characters that aren’t Batman.
When this was mentioned to Khan he argued, ‘You can say anything, especially if saying so makes you look like an unwilling
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