Netflix Could Own All These Warner Bros. Game Studios Soon
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Netflix Could Own All These Warner Bros. Game Studios Soon
"The publisher owns several major studios, including those responsible for hit games such as the Batman: Arkham series, Mortal Kombat, and Hogwarts Legacy. Things have been turbulent behind the scenes lately with big flops like Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the cancellation of the long-in-development Wonder Woman game, and the closure of Monolith Productions. More recently, the focus has been put on games from four established IP: Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC."
"Next year will see the release of Traveller's Tales' Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, and Avalanche Studios is reportedly working on a sequel to Hogwarts Legacy. Among the big studios are numerous developers under the Warner Bros. Games umbrella, responsible for several big games across multiple platforms. Here's a closer look at the video game developers that Netflix could take complete ownership of next year."
Netflix has formally announced its intent to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery for $82.7 billion, with the buyout expected to complete by Q3 2026 pending regulatory approval. The acquisition would transfer ownership of countless movies, TV franchises, and Warner Bros.' video games division to Netflix. Warner Bros. Games includes major studios behind the Batman: Arkham series, Mortal Kombat, and Hogwarts Legacy. Recent turbulence includes the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League flop, cancellation of the Wonder Woman game, and Monolith Productions' closure. Major IP focus centers on Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC. Upcoming titles include Traveller's Tales' Lego Batman and a reported Hogwarts Legacy sequel.
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