Warner Bros. Interactive president David Haddad is stepping down after 12 years of leading the Warner Bros. Games division. The decision comes just during a markedly tumultuous period for Warner Bros.
Warner Bros Games president David Haddad is leaving the company following the underperformance of Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League.
Warner Bros. Games boss David Haddad is set to leave the company, according to a new report. Variety said Haddad will leave his role as president of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment after 12 ...
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