Warner Bros. is shifting focus to live-service games despite success with single-player titles like Hogwarts Legacy and Batman Arkham. The company aims to prioritize games like Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League over narrative-driven franchises.
WB's biggest hits have been single-player: Hogwarts Legacy, Batman Arkham, Shadows of Mordor. But it would rather make live service games that are a poor fit for its deeply narrative-driven franchises | This Week in Business https://t.co/S1VXYJAtdE https://t.co/FIkbLSSctS
Hogwarts Legacy was a big hit. Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League was not. So why is WB so keen on making fewer game like the former and more games like the latter? | This Week in Business https://t.co/S1VXYJAtdE
On this week's episode of the Official Xbox Podcast, we unbox the new Vault Boy covered #Fallout controller, discuss the #XboxPartnerPreview and chat with the devs behind #WWE2K24 about why they feel this is the best wrestling game yet! 🎧Listen here: https://t.co/4k7Jlh2c4Y
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From the killer wave of Xbox Game Pass games coming this month to WB's head-scratching doubling-down on live-service games, we discuss all that and more on this week's episode of Unlocked: https://t.co/EVrvgwg87k https://t.co/4UHDky7Z3F