Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment game studio is no longer for sale

A few days ago, we had news of what could potentially have become one of the best and biggest deals in video game history. Rumors said AT&T was interested in selling Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, also known as WB Games. Now, it seems that they have changed their mind about the sale.

AT&T reportedly wanted to sell off Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and Microsoft was a potential buyer. Now, WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar has sent out a press release addressing the reports of a potential sale:

“The Warner Bros. Motion Pictures Group continues to be led by Chairman Toby Emmerich. Warner Bros. Television Studios group continues to be led by Chairman Peter Roth. Warner Bros. Interactive remains part of the Studios and Networks group, along with our Global Brands and Franchises team including DC led by Pam Lifford, and our Kids, Young Adults and Classics business led by Tom Ascheim, all focused on engaging fans with our brands and franchises through games and other interactive experiences.”

Previously, there were reports that in addition to Microsoft, EA and Activision Blizzard were also interested in the sale. However, this move is the smarter one for WB, going forward.

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Via Wccftech

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