Last year it was reported that AT&T was looking to sell off Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the division responsible for publishing and developing video games like the Batman: Arkham series, Mortal Kombat and more.
A few months later, it seemed that those discussions had died down, but big changes are now on the way this year.
Today, AT&T announced that it has agreed to spin off WarnerMedia and its subsidiaries with Discovery to form a new media company. The deal will see AT&T receive $43 billion and form one of the largest standalone entertainment companies, which will be particularly important in the years to come as company begins switching to streaming.
It Appears WB Games Will Be Split Up As AT&T Merges WarnerMedia With Discovery
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Gamasutra - AT&T to spin-off WarnerMedia with Discovery in deal worth $43 billion
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40 Best Action Games For PlayStation 4
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There are a ton of different action games on the PlayStation 4. It would be an endless list if we included every title on here. With that said, if you have a PlayStation 4 and are looking for some recommendations then check out our list below. Here are some of our favorite action video game recommendations that you can pick up right now for the PlayStation 4. With that said, the PlayStation 4 is still supported so you can expect even more great video games to release throughout this year. If you’re looking for some recommendations for upcoming action games that have yet to come out this year then check out our upcoming action games list right here.
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