, AT&T was looking to sell parts of its divisions to raise funds, so it reportedly kicked off negotiation for the sale of its gaming business. Warner Bros. Interactive was evaluated at about $4 billion, so only giants like EA, Activision, and Microsoft made offers for the gaming division soon after started to test the waters.
Fast forward two months and it looks like AT&T has decided to keep Warner Bros. Interactive in-house after fan outcry. The gaming division wholly owns studios like TT Games, Rocksteady Studios, NetherRealm Studios, Monolith Productions, WB Games Boston, Avalanche ...
Monday, 10 August 2020
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