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 ...
As Warner Bros. Discovery continues to cut costs throughout its properties under the questionable leadership of David Zaslav, it looks like Adult Swim Games has been the latest outlet to catch the axe ...
Mafia: The Old Country, the latest entry in Hangar 13's action-adventure game series, has won some solid reviews, but it's also revived an old debate. Some players think a key feature is missing: they ...
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 ...
Swimming is a very important skill to have. After all, you never know when you're going to be in a situation where swimming is the only way to save yourself. Yet, not every video game character has ...
It wasn’t far back that Warner Bros. shut down the Adult Swim Games publishing arm, and it looked like the company was going to delist many of the games associated with the brand from Steam. However, ...
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 ...
The developers are being put in a bad position here, exacerbated by the non-disclosure. Adult Swim Games may not be a publisher you were even aware of. The Adult Swim TV network originally looked for ...