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Warner Bros. Discovery may be sold, rather than split up

It appears that Warner Bros. is going through another massive shake-up. Just a few years after the messy merger with Discovery, the company is now looking to sell. 

In a press release issued this week, Warner Bros. Discovery confirmed that it has paused its plans to split up Warner Bros. and Discovery due to “unsolicited interest” from “multiple parties”. It appears that even larger companies are looking to buy both WB and Discovery together, while others have expressed interest in just acquiring the Warner Bros. portion of the conglomerate.

Why are we reporting on this here at KitGuru? Well, Warner Bros. happens to own a number of prolific game studios and IP, even after the shutdown of teams like Monolith, who were responsible for the Middle-Earth Shadow of War titles and prior to that, F.E.A.R. Studios like Rocksteady could be invaluable for a publisher looking to put together a big new action game.

While Warner Bros. Discovery is now listening to proposals, this does not guarantee that a deal will happen. Even advanced negotiations can fall apart in the final hours. In some cases, certain mergers could also raise legal issues due to laws around monopolisation.

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KitGuru Says: Outside of Hogwarts Legacy, WB's gaming division has struggled quite a bit in recent years. Personally, I'd like to see that portion of the company separated and sold to a company with more experience navigating the current gaming landscape. 

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