Warner Bros has decided not to remove Adult Swim Games' titles from digital stores, returning full rights to some developers. The company reversed its decision to delist indie games published by Adult Swim, transferring ownership back to developers.
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Warner Bros. transferring ownership of titles under Adult Swim Games label back to some devs https://t.co/pAuvTNoVJj
Warner Bros has U-turned on a decision to delist indie games previously published by Adult Swim, according to the developers affected. https://t.co/94E0edey0e https://t.co/NGKJpRFvaZ
.@warnerbros has decided not to remove its subsidiary Adult Swim Games' titles from digital stores despite ongoing efforts to reduce costs in the video game division. Also, the company returned full rights to some game developers: https://t.co/YR792EChWH #games #gameindustry https://t.co/kf86UdGyM5
Warner Bros. has decided not to take its ball and go home with Adult Swim Games, instead returning control to their original developers https://t.co/VQS6azzEV6 #gamedev #gamedevelopment #indiedev