Adult Swim Games Are Being Deleted By Warner Bros

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Adult Swims are being deleted on Steam and every available platform much to the demise of the developers that created them. Warner Bros has decided to delist every single game they've published, without a reason for doing so.

Devs have been told it was for business changes but most gamers assume it has something to do with tax evasion. The developers of the Adult Swim games deserve full ownership of every title they have made for the publisher, yet Warner Bros has stated it's too complicated to pass ownership. That is a lie, confirmed by developers like Joe Deery and Matt Kain.

Developer teams being affected include but aren't limited to, Double Fine Productions, Fire Face Games, and Soleil Ltd.

Games expected to be delisted include titles like Fist Puncher, Duck Game, Kingsway, and even Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time.

Warner Bros has gone too far with deleting developers' established games and are actively going against video game preservation by removing every Adult Swim game.

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0:29 (Adult Swim Games Delisting)
1:49 (Hogwarts Legacy 2)
2:50 (Warner Bros is Incompetent)
4:20 (Small Radios Big Televisions)
6:34 (Headlander)
7:49 (Duck Game)
8:41 (Samurai Jack)
9:15 (Coyote vs. Acme)
9:32 (Outro)







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