Warner Bros To Get Rid Of Adult Swim Games Division In Very Warner Bros Fashion
Warner Bros has revealed they’re shutting down Adult Swim Games, the off-branch of the cable network that specialized in publishing mostly small, quirky indie titles. If you had to guess how they’re doing it, what would you assume? You’d be correct…they’re simply delisting all the games from Steam with no chance of return. At least they’ve given advance warning this time: the removal of that library is supposed to happen within 60 days, or two months, so if there was any Adult Swim Game that struck your fancy yet you never pulled the trigger on, you still have a chance. The full list of games is at this link. Mind, WB didn’t formally announce the impending death of ASG. The reason we know about it is because they told the developers of these games, and the developers vented their frustration to social media and to reporters. Owen Deery, creator of Small Radios Big Televisions, was the first to blab, and as an apology for events he can’t control, he is