Not for sale: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will remain part of WarnerMedia for now

Some time ago there were rumors that AT&T, which owns WarnerMedia, is interested in selling Warner Bros. interactive entertainment. This gaming division includes studios such as Rocksteady Games, NetherRealm and Monolith Productions. And finally came the official comment about these rumors. WarnerMedia's CEO sent out a letter to all employees saying WBIE will remain part of the company for the time being.

Not for sale: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will remain part of WarnerMedia for now

According to insider data, Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts, Microsoft and Take-Two Interactive were all interested in a potential acquisition of the asset. According to various sources, AT&T was asking for between $2 billion and $4 billion.

In a letter to all employees of Warner Bros. WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar laid out his plan for organizing the company's future. While much of this has to do with HBO Max's prioritization and some changes to the company's structure, Kilar is blunt that the games division will remain part of WarnerMedia.

He wrote: "Warner Bros. Interactive remains part of the Studios and Networks group" along with several other brands that are "focused on engaging fans with our brands and franchises through games and other interactive experiences."


Not for sale: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will remain part of WarnerMedia for now

After years of silence, Rocksteady Games finally presented its current project, the game Suicide Squad, which will be officially presented on August 22. Meanwhile, a new Batman game in development by Warner Bros. Montreal has not yet been confirmed.

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