The timing is especially pertinent, as Rocksteady recently teased its Suicide Squad title, which will be formally announced throughout a DC Comics occasion a little later in the month. A fully-fledged Harry Potter RPG is likewise thought to be in advancement at Avalanche Software, while NetherRealm is likely to be hard at work on its next big fighter, presumably Injustice 3.
Warner Bros parent business AT&T appears to have actually taken a remarkable U-turn and decided to take its gaming department off the market. There was speculation that the giant was shopping studios like NetherRealm and Rocksteady around, as it tried to offload its interactive entertainment business in order to clear some arrearage.
That no longer appears to be the case. In an e-mail to personnel, CEO Jason Kilar discussed that while the company will be undergoing some structural modifications, Warner Bros Games “stays part of the Studios and Networks groups”. He added that while the changes may prove “a lot to take in” hes positive the business will “successfully browse them”.
While we dont yet understand what the restructuring will imply for upcoming Warner Bros releases, we can at least be assured that they will continue to launch on PlayStation platforms. Previously, there was speculation that Microsoft was mooting acquiring the division, along with the similarity Take-Two, EA, and Activision.