Tag: Warner Bros. Games

Rocksteady Ending Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Next Month

Much like the game did to Batman, Rocksteady is putting a bullet in the head of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. In the latest announcement on the game’s official website, Rocksteady teased today’s release of season 4, episode 7, “Control,” which will introduce Deathstroke as a playab...

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Three New Game Already Getting Discounts

Some of the year’s most reviled video games are getting discounts before the Christmas Season. The first is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the lightning rod for the backlash against DEI among gamers and the one that brought woke consulting firm Sweet Baby Inc. into the public eye. Kill th...

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Warner Bros. Games Looking to Rejuvenate Batman: Arkham Series?

Warner Bros. Games are sending up the Batsignal. As I mentioned yesterday while talking about the Hogwarts Legacy sequel, Warner Bros. is having a tough time in its video games department (not just there, but also there), with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League bombing hard and losing them $20...

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A Hogwarts Legacy Sequel is on the Horizon

Warner Bros. has made it perfectly clear they’re in the Harry Potter business, with the recent return to the Wizarding World craze spearheaded by Hogwarts Legacy. The video game developed by Avalanche Software, which is set in the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry during the Victorian era...

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Tanks Even Harder After Mrs. Freeze Debut

If you didn’t think Sweet Baby Inc., Rocksteady Studios, and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League could be humiliated any further, hold onto your Harley Quinn baseball bat because they’ve hit a new low. The game’s Season 2 update launched yesterday, July 25, and the numbers were abysmal. On...

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Warner Bros. Games Starts New Women and Non-Binary Leadership Program

In today’s example of things getting worse before they get… even worse, I guess, Built In reports that Warner Bros. Games, the video game division of Warner Bros. Discovery, has started an initiative called the Women and Non-Binary Leadership Program. Its goal is to “upend the gaming industry�...

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