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Warner Bros Games CEO Exits After MultiVersus, Suicide Squad Failures

Jan 24, 2025 10:02 AM

David Haddad, the CEO of Warner Bros Games, is leaving the company amid struggles related to game launches like MultiVersus and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Despite initial popularity, MultiVersus lost its player base post-launch, with only 1,144 peak players on Steam recently. Suicide Squad, after years of development, released to lackluster engagement and mixed reviews. Warner Bros Discovery confirmed there are no plans to sell the gaming division; instead, the focus is on leadership transition as Haddad prepares to depart in three months. Future successes may hinge on the upcoming Dune Awakening game.

What led to the CEO's departure from Warner Bros Games?

The CEO's departure was prompted by unsatisfactory performance of key game releases, necessitating a leadership change amidst ongoing struggles within the gaming division.

Warner Bros Games has produced some notable titles, including the renowned LEGO series and the acclaimed Batman: Arkham franchise. With high expectations for upcoming titles, the company's future success will be closely monitored, especially with the anticipated release of Dune Awakening, which holds promise for revitalizing Warner Bros' gaming reputation.



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