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Warner Bros Games refocuses on Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC titles—what it means for upcoming games?
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Warner Bros Games has announced a new restructuring, six months after the departure of its president David Hadded, as it ...
I come bearing news: everything will remain the same. Since early last year, we've been hearing that Warner Bros. Games has plans to focus on big franchises lik ...
Warner Bros. Games announced it will be restructuring into divisions based on different IP - Harry Potter, Game [...] ...
Sony Pictures Classics has taken North American and worldwide airline rights to James Vanderbilt’s Nuremberg from Walden Media and Bluestone Entertainment. The pic, which was written and directed by ...
Warner Bros. has announced it will restructure its gaming division around four key franchises: Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC.
The restructuring also comes with a leadership shake-up at Warner Bros. Games, with three studio heads promoted to SVP roles at the company.
Warner Bros Discovery is splitting from each other, now the company reveals new restructuring plans for its multi-billion ...