Warner Bros. Games Boss David Haddad Is Leaving the Company, a Year After Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League’s Disastrous ...
David Haddad is exiting his role as president of games at Warner Bros. Discovey but staying on for three months to help kick off the search for a successor.
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.
In its preliminary third-quarter results for fiscal year 2025, EA writes that it is revising its anticipated mid-single-digit ...
The Thursday letters page thinks Microsoft should have sold off its Xbox division, as one reader has a theory about more Nintendo Switch 2 games.
As a refresher, the original campaign of Suicide Squad showed its members killing the Justice League's heroes, including the ...
January is already half over, but Sony is still adding games to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalogue. New additions include ...
Kill The Justice League has released its final piece of content, ending its troubled saga with an appropriately low quality ...
Rocksteady has released the final piece of content for its beleaguered live-service game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice ...
As previously announced, Episode 8: Balance is the final update planned for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Alongside ...
Sony's Concord became a high-profile live-service flop. It peaked at under 700 concurrent players on Steam and barely found ...