Warner Bros. Reverses Decision on Adult Swim Games, Restores Developer Rights
In a surprising turnaround, Warner Bros. has decided to return control of several Adult Swim-published games to their original developers, averting planned delistings.
- Warner Bros. initially planned to delist all Adult Swim Games from digital platforms, citing resource constraints.
- Developers of games like 'Duck Game' and 'Small Radios Big Televisions' confirmed the restoration of their rights and store listings.
- The decision follows intense criticism and concerns from the gaming community and developers alike.
- This move marks a shift in Warner Bros.' strategy, possibly influenced by recent backlash over corporate decisions.
- While some developers have received confirmation, others are still awaiting official communication from Warner Bros.