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Warner Bros. does not sell the game division, says WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar

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AT&T refused to sell Warner Bros. game division

This was reported by WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar.

In a letter about the company’s future, he noted that Warner Bros. Interactive remains a part of the company:

Warner Bros. Interactive remains part of the Studios and Networks group, along with our Global Brands and Franchises team including DC led by Pam Lifford, and our Kids, Young Adults and Classics business led by Tom Ascheim, all focused on engaging fans with our brands and franchises through games and other interactive experiences.

Also when the interview with Deadline was about expanding and entering a more global market in addition to HBO Max Kilar mentioned the interactive business:

In addition, we have a very strong team of around 2000 software developers who tell interactive stories. The opportunity to go global with this is very, very great.


Jason Kilar
Head of WarnerMedia

Earlier rumors had it that AT&T and WarnerMedia were planning to part ways with their gaming division.

Already on August 22 at DC FanDome the company will present its new games. One of the games is Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad, which received a teaser yesterday.

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