"Warner Bros. Doubles Down on Live-Service Games, Shifting Away from AAA Titles"

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Warner Bros. Discovery reiterates its focus on free-to-play and live service games, citing the biggest growth opportunities in these spaces. The company plans to expand its major gaming franchises, including Mortal Kombat, Game of Thrones, DC, and Harry Potter, into the mobile and multiplatform free-to-play space, as well as develop live service games for ongoing player engagement. Despite the disappointment of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, the company aims for meaningful growth over the next few years through strategic investment in these areas.
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