Netflix Didn’t Attribute Any Value to WB Games in Its Deal Because It Was Considered Relatively Minor to the Grand Scheme of Things

Felt the same, a sort of facepalm moment followed by a giggle.

I also feel sorry for the studios still employed by WB Games. Doesn't sound like present, or future, overlords have much consideration for them.
 
Felt the same, a sort of facepalm moment followed by a giggle.

I also feel sorry for the studios still employed by WB Games. Doesn't sound like present, or future, overlords have much consideration for them.
Wait unril they find out what a game like Mortal Kombat brings in in revenue.

Wasn' t the gaming industy bigger then the movie one?
 
Wasn' t the gaming industy bigger then the movie one?
Right until WB flubbed the ball on a couple games, and completely abandoned a couple projects they didn't have the utmost confidence in. Basically they devalued the gaming division to make it a more attractive purchase target.
 
I went to look it up in their published income statement, but they lump WB Games in with "Studios", so you can't see it distinguished from other content. They only mention a massive drop in revenue lately (almost 50%), along with a massive cut in spending following their latest restructuring around just 4 major IPs (Harry Potter, Mortal Combat, DC, and Game of Thrones).

Out of a total of about $9B in quarterly revenue, a bit over $2B was attributed to "Studios".. but that includes TV/Movie studios as well as game studios... so.... not sure how much of that was games.

Looking at how much new content they have released in recent years.... I really can only think of Harry Potter, and that's free on EGS right now. Anything DC lately has been a flop, and maybe there has been a serialized MC release in there recently, not sure. Game of Thrones I can only really recall mobile slop lately, but that probably brings in whale money... not sure how much, but maybe something.

But yeah, out of $9B in quarterly revenue, I would totally believe WB games is pretty minor in that scope.
 
and maybe there has been a serialized MC release in there recently,
The most recent Mortal Kombat is from 2023 and sold around 6.2 million copies the previous one around 15 million, enough to buy a couple stick of ram in any case
 
I went to look it up in their published income statement, but they lump WB Games in with "Studios", so you can't see it distinguished from other content. They only mention a massive drop in revenue lately (almost 50%), along with a massive cut in spending following their latest restructuring around just 4 major IPs (Harry Potter, Mortal Combat, DC, and Game of Thrones).

Out of a total of about $9B in quarterly revenue, a bit over $2B was attributed to "Studios".. but that includes TV/Movie studios as well as game studios... so.... not sure how much of that was games.

Looking at how much new content they have released in recent years.... I really can only think of Harry Potter, and that's free on EGS right now. Anything DC lately has been a flop, and maybe there has been a serialized MC release in there recently, not sure. Game of Thrones I can only really recall mobile slop lately, but that probably brings in whale money... not sure how much, but maybe something.

But yeah, out of $9B in quarterly revenue, I would totally believe WB games is pretty minor in that scope.
So... They are correct?
Doesnt mean they arent going to do anything, but perhaps they should do a different strategy? Idk what it would be though. Spread the game everywhere, discount coupons for netflix suscribers on plataforms that would allow such specific offers?
 
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