Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. is closing three video game studios and halting work on a highly anticipated Wonder Woman title ...
The Warner Bros. Games’ restructuring was first reported by Bloomberg. Last month came word that David Haddad, head of Warner Bros. Games, is leaving the company after 12 years leading the games ...
as part of a report detailing the culture of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment during the tenure of outgoing president David Haddad - a period said to have lacked a "strong, cohesive vision".
including financial difficulties and the departure of its president David Haddad. The story originally came from Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, and Warner Bros. later confirmed the story itself.
Last month, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment president, David Haddad, stood down after 12 years leading the company. In December, almost 100 developers were laid off from Warner Games Montreal.
And these decisions are bad. In Warner Bros.' case, it seems the buck has stopped with David Haddad, WB Games' now former president. The rare case of his easing onto his own sword by Warner Bros.
Just a month after Warner Bros. Games chief David Haddad announced that he's stepping down after 12 years in the role, the company is closing its Monolith Productions, Player First Games ...
Schreier revealed that the problems stemmed from far before Zaslav joined the company after Discovery’s merger with Warner Bros. in April 2022. His sources point the finger at David Haddad, who ...
Quidditch Champions and MultiVersus directly led to the stepping down of David Haddad as the head of Warner Bros. Games earlier this January. Warner Bros. Games provided the following statement ...
Last month, the company announced the departure of David Haddad, the chief of the gaming unit, after a 12-year tenure. Warner Bros joins the ranks of other major players such as Microsoft's Xbox ...