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AT&T plans to sell Warner Bros. game division?

It is said that AT&T, the largest carrier in the United States, is planning to sell Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, a game division of Warner Bros. The sale is expected to be about $4 billion.

According to reports on the sale of the game division, companies that are interested in acquiring Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment include Take-to-Interactive, affiliated with Rockstar Games in charge of GTA development, Apex Legends and FIFA series, and EA, Overwatch and Call of Duty. It is known as Activision Blizzard, etc. Although the deal is not disclosed, it is said that the contract is already imminent.

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has developed intellectual property-related games owned by Warner Bros., such as Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, and Lego Movies. In addition, it has popular fighting games and the Scribblenauts series, which sold more than 1 million copies. In addition, according to reports, AT&T may be preparing a commercial license agreement so that it can continue to earn revenue for the IP that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has developed so far. Related information can be found here .

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