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Warner Bros. Games has split into game development divisions, each dedicated to one of its four major creative franchises of Harry Potter, the DC Universe, Game of Thrones and Mortal Kombat. The ...
Warner Bros' games arm has been restructured into new IP-specific segments. That's according to Variety, which reports that the company has been divided into divisions focused on the DC, Harry Potter, ...
Warner Bros Games has announced a new restructuring, six months after the departure of its president David Hadded, as it continues to re-orient itself around four franchises. The new structure will ...
Warner Bros. Games has announced a major organizational change as it looks to focus on four major franchises going forward: Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC. Yves Lachance, who ...
Yves Lachance, the studio head at Warner Bros. Games Montréal, will be promoted to the position of senior VP and have dominion over the Harry Potter and Game of Thrones franchises.
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This rejigging, Warner Bros exec JB Perrette says, is all about "optimising our team structure to develop long-term franchise roadmaps", which is definitely some words. It follows Warner Bros. Games ...
TL;DR: Warner Bros. Games restructures under Warner Bros. Discovery’s split, focusing on four key billion-dollar franchises: DC, Mortal Kombat, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones.
Warner Bros. Games Montreal studio head Yves Lachance now serves as senior vice president, development and will watch over games based on the Harry Potter and Game of Thrones franchises. Meanwhile, ...
The change also comes after former Warner Bros. gaming head David Haddad stepped down from the company a few months ago. His departure follows a couple of rather embarrassingly high-profile failures ...