Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is a division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (itself a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery) responsible for the company's video game operations. As of its formation in January 2004, it marketed games under the WB Games label.
On 12 February 2009, the company acquired multiple intellectual properties including the Mortal Kombat franchise, as well as the Midway Chicago and Surreal Software studios from the Midway Home Entertainment.
As of 2017, the company has used the Portkey Games publishing label for games which use the Harry Potter/Wizarding World license.
Known subsidiaries
Names in italics used to be subsidiaries, but no longer are as they were closed or sold off.
- NetherRealm Studios (acquired in 2009 - formerly Midway Chicago and WB Games Chicago)
- Monolith Productions (acquired in 2004 - closed in 2025)
- Touchdown Entertainment (acquired in 2004 - possibly merged back with Monolith Productions)
- Playdemic (acquired in 2017 - sold to Electronic Arts in 2021)
- Player First Games (acquired in 2024 - closed in 2025)
- Rocksteady Studios (founded in 2004)
- Snowblind Studios (acquired in 2009 - merged with Monolith Productions in 2012)
- Surreal Software (acquired in 2009 - closed in 2011)
- Tt Games Ltd. (acquired in 2007)
- Tt Games Publishing (acquired in 2007)
- TT Games Studios (acquired in 2007 - formerly Traveller's Tales)
- TT Fusion (acquired in 2007)
- TT Odyssey (founded in 2018)
- WB Games | Avalanche (reopened in 2017)
- WB Games Boston (acquired in 2010 - formerly Turbine)
- WB Games (Kirkland, Seattle) (founded in 2004)
- WB Games Montréal (founded in 2010)
- WB Games New York (acquired in 2017 - formerly Agora Games)
- WB Games San Diego (founded in 2019 - closed in 2025)
- WB Games San Francisco (founded in 2013)
Credited on 391 Games from 1995 to 2025
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The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame (2025 on Windows) |
DC Heroes United (2024 on iPhone, Android, iPad) |
Batman: Arkham Shadow (2024 on Quest) |
LEGO Harry Potter Collection (2024 on Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series) |
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions (2024 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One...) |
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions (Deluxe Edition) (2024 on PlayStation 4, Windows, PlayStation 5...) |
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (2024 on Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series) |
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (Deluxe Edition) (2024 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Windows) |
Batman: Arkham Trilogy (2023 on Nintendo Switch) |
Mortal Kombat: Onslaught (2023 on Android, iPad, iPhone) |
Mortal Kombat 1 (2023 on Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5...) |
Harry Potter: Magic Awakened (2023 on iPhone, Android, Windows...) |
Hogwarts Legacy (2023 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch...) |
Hogwarts Legacy (Deluxe Edition) (2023 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series) |
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - Character Collection 1 & 2 (2022 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch...) |
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - Character Collection 2 (2022 on Xbox Series, Windows Apps, PlayStation 5...) |
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga - Galactic Edition (2022 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch...) |
Gotham Knights (2022 on Windows, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series) |
MultiVersus (2022 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One...) |
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (2022 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One...) |
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History +
- February 25, 2025
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Company closes Monolith Productions, Player First Games and WB Games San Diego as part of a major restructuring. They also announced the cancellation of a licensed Wonder Woman game.
- February 4, 2009
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The company announces it has acquired the development house Snowblind Studios.
- November 8, 2007
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The company acquires Traveller's Tales
- June 17, 2005
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The company establishes a licensing agreement with Sony Online Entertainment to let them develop a DC Comics massively multiplayer online game. Sony also acquires The Matrix Online and hires some employees of Monolith Productions, as the company had to let 80 people go after pulling out of the project.
- January 14, 2004
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Newly launched gaming division at Warner Brothers. Jason Hall (former Monolith Productions CEO) was to head its operations as Senior Vice President.
Related Web Sites +
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (archived 2015)
Former official website (on Wayback Machine)
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 392 games with Valve Corporation
- 42 games with Google LLC
- 37 games with Epic Games, Inc.
- 36 games with Technicolor Home Entertainment Services de México S. de R.L. de C.V.
- 33 games with GOG Poland Sp. z o.o.
- 28 games with TT Games Studios Ltd.
- 27 games with Tt Fusion Ltd.
- 19 games with Cenega Czech s.r.o.
- 19 games with NetherRealm Studios
- 19 games with Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 148 games with Scott Johnson
- 142 games with Remi Sklar
- 140 games with Jennifer Stump
- 129 games with Steve Chalk
- 124 games with Kevin Kebodeaux
- 123 games with Wendy Bozzi
- 123 games with Debra Baker
- 109 games with Samantha Ryan
- 108 games with Jamie O'Brien Moore
- 104 games with Karen Fishman
Browse Games
- All games by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.
- Published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.
- Produced by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.
- Distributed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.
- Voice Recording by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.
- Licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.
- Contributions by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Inc.
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