"Warner Bros. Stays Committed to Live Service Games Despite Suicide Squad Setback"

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Warner Bros. reiterates its commitment to transforming its major franchises into live service games, moving away from traditional one-and-done console games. The company aims to create ongoing experiences for players within its game worlds, despite acknowledging the volatility of the AAA market. Recent titles like Mortal Kombat 11 have seen success with seasonal content updates, and the company's free-to-play brawler MultiVersus is set to make a return, despite the financial disappointment of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
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