While Warner Bros. Discovery’s purge has left some titles to fade into digital oblivion, a few survivors remain. Cartoon Network Journeys VR and Monsters Ate My Birthday Cake have somehow ...
Cartoon Network Games, Adult Swim Games, and Warner Bros. Discovery have not announced why the games were delisted. Polygon has reached out Warner Bros. Discovery for comment. We’ve also reached ...
Warner Bros. Discovery delisted several Cartoon Network games without clear reasons, causing fan outrage. Warner Bros. Discovery has removed games like Steven Universe: Save the Light and Samurai ...
Earlier this year, Warner Bros. shut down the Cartoon Network website, which now leads you to the Max website instead. Adult Swim shows were also taken off Max, and now games are being delisted from ...
Earlier this December, at least six Cartoon Network-published games were delisted across various digital storefronts, including Steam and the Nintendo eShop. Throughout 2024, Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Discovery and its Cartoon Network Games publisher were planning to quietly delist a number of games from major online storefronts. And they would have gotten away with it too ...
Warner Bros. is going on a delisting spree again, this time pulling a host of Cartoon Network-licensed games from digital storefronts. As first spotted by Wario64 on Twitter, some of the games ...
to continue carrying Warner Bros. Discovery’s linear cable channels, including HBO, TNT, HGTV, Food Network, CNN and Animal Planet. The deal also expands Comcast’s ability to offer Warner Bros.
This list does not include films combining live-action with animation.
Under the wide-ranging agreement, Warner Bros Discovery's portfolio of TV networks, including TNT, CNN, and Food Network, will be available to subscribers of Comcast's Xfinity service in the U.S ...