By Rodolfo León
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07/12/2021 12:28 pm
This weekend the rumor began to circulate that Warner Bros. Games was interested in selling some of his studies, such as NetherRealm Studios or TT Games. Apparently, the information came from a leak of certain confidential documents, but now an official representative of the company confirms otherwise.
Remi Sklar, Senior Vice President of Communications and Public Relations WB Games, contacted the portal TheGamer to confirm that NetherRealm and TT Games they won’t go anywhere:
“I can confirm that NetherRealm Studios and TT Games will continue to be part of Warner Bros. Games, and they are all included in the merger between Warner Media and Discovery.”
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So there you have it, both studies continue and will continue to be part of WB Games, at least for the foreseeable future. On the other hand, it was confirmed that NetherRealm He is already working on his next project, and there will be no more DLC for Mortal Kombat 11.
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Rodolfo Leon
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