Warner Bros. Games is the games division of the conglomerate, Warner Bros. Discovery, which is one of the five major American film studios. The division was formed originally in 2005 as Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. They own a number of properties including DC Comics, Game of Thrones and Mortal Kombat as well as being the long-term partner for Lego licensed games.
History[]
Series[]
- Batman
- Batman: Arkham - 30 million
- F.E.A.R.
- Harry Potter - 40 million (as of 2009) [1]
- Hogwarts Legacy - 24 Million[2]
- Injustice
- Lego - 100 million (as of 2014) [3]
- The Lord of the Rings/Middle-Earth (select series)
- Mortal Kombat - 83 million[4]
- Scribblenauts
Subsidiaries[]
- Avalanche Software - acquired from Disney Interactive in 2016
- Monolith Productions
- NetherRealm Studios
- Portkey Games - Publishing label for Harry Potter related titles
- Rocksteady Studios
- TT Games (originally Traveller's Tales)
- WB Games Montréal
- WB Games Boston (formerly Turbine Inc.)
- WB Games New York (formerly Agora Games) - Web-based community features
- WB Games San Diego
- WB Games San Francisco
References[]
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20190530001650/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/harry-potter/5768937/Harry-Potter-and-the-Half-Blood-Prince-one-of-the-most-successful-franchises-of-all-time.html
- ↑ https://variety.com/2024/gaming/news/warner-bros-video-games-live-services-dc-game-of-thrones-1235888944/
- ↑ https://fortune.com/2014/12/01/lego-batman-3/
- ↑ https://www.tweaktown.com/news/91528/mortal-kombat-hits-80-million-sales-heres-how-it-stacks-up-against-competition/index.html