Rather than delisting them, Warner Bros. has now returned Adult Swim Games to original developers

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Warner Bros. has reversed its decision to delist all Adult Swim Games, with several developers reporting that control has been returned to them.Warner Bros.

acquired Adult Swim in 2022, but back in March, several developers who had worked on games published through the Adult Swim Games banner reported that they had been told by Warner Bros.

that the titles were due to be delisted.No reason was given for the decision which would have impacted 21 different titles, and when developers asked for ownership to be returned to them, Warner Bros.

refused, claiming they simply didn’t have the resources. According to Fist Puncher developer Matt Kain though, “the transfer process is not complicated.

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