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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE)''', currently known as '''WB Games''', is an American video game licensor and publisher, and division of [[Warner Bros.]]
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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE)''', also trading as '''Warner Bros. Games''' (previously '''WB Games'''), is an American video game licensor and publisher, and division of [[Warner Bros.]]
  
 
==Company==
 
==Company==
 
{{PAGENAME}} was established in 1995 as means of licensing [[Warner Bros.]]' intellectual properties to video game developers and publishers, but eventually entered the market on its own, acquiring a number of development studios along the way.
 
{{PAGENAME}} was established in 1995 as means of licensing [[Warner Bros.]]' intellectual properties to video game developers and publishers, but eventually entered the market on its own, acquiring a number of development studios along the way.
  
For the first few years of its life, the company shared a close relationship with [[Acclaim Entertainment]], before striking a similar deal with [[Infogrames]].  
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For the first few years of its life, the company shared a close relationship with [[Acclaim Entertainment]], before striking a similar deal with [[Infogrames]].
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In 2021, Sega entered into a publishing deal with Warner Bros. Games that allows Sega to publish WB's titles in Japan.<ref>https://www.sega.co.jp/release/210928_1.html</ref>
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment|WBIE|WB Games|Warner Bros. Games}}
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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WBIE logo.png|Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment logo (1995)
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WBGames logo 2010.svg|WB Games logo (2010)
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WarnerBrosGames logo.svg|Warner Bros. Games logo (2019)
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Warner Bros. Games 2023.png|Warner Bros. Games logo (2023)
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</gallery>
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Founded: 1995
Headquarters:
4000 Alameda Blvd., 4th Floor, Burbank, California, 91505, United States[1]

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE), also trading as Warner Bros. Games (previously WB Games), is an American video game licensor and publisher, and division of Warner Bros.

Company

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment was established in 1995 as means of licensing Warner Bros.' intellectual properties to video game developers and publishers, but eventually entered the market on its own, acquiring a number of development studios along the way.

For the first few years of its life, the company shared a close relationship with Acclaim Entertainment, before striking a similar deal with Infogrames.

In 2021, Sega entered into a publishing deal with Warner Bros. Games that allows Sega to publish WB's titles in Japan.[2]

Softography

Gallery

External links

References