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LEGO: The Hobbit Gameplay Preview Interview

TT Games developer Nick Ricks gives us a preview of the latest LEGO adaptation with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's LEGO: The Hobbit video game in this exclusive interview from San Francisco.

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Humble Bundle packs Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, LEGO Harry Potter, and more

Humble Bundle has a new bundle that packs a bunch of Lord of the Rings, LEGO Harry Potter, and other fantasy games.

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Father__Merrin1019d ago

The new humble bundle set up isn't as good as what it used to be

SlothLordPootus1019d ago

I cant believe an IGN owned company would allow Harry Potter games to be sold!

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Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Releases Darkness is Rising Trailer

Today, Warner Bros. Games and TT Games unveiled a new trailer, Darkness is Rising, for their game Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

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NetherRealm Studios And TT Games Will "Remain Part Of Warner Bros."

Despite rumours to the contrary, a spokesperson for Warner Bros. says the Mortal Kombat and Lego games developers aren't for sale.

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Tedakin1433d ago

It always sounded weird that WB would sell Netherrealm. Mortal Kombat and their other games print money. The movie was a big hit for HBO Max and they said as much, and are planning more. Even if they kept the IP, they would have still been getting rid of the creator and studio that makes the games. Nothing about selling NRS made any sense.

BlackIceJoe1433d ago

This is great news, because having more game publishers is always welcome.

Hopefully with Discovery merging with Warner Bros, they'll increase their video game output and we'll see new video game developers from them.

yarbie10001433d ago

Jez corden and Xbox insiders wrong again

TriniOutsider1433d ago

Of course, they wouldn't sell-off NRS. Mortal Kombat itself is a money maker just on its name alone.

rakentaja1433d ago (Edited 1433d ago )

Here is the full answer:

NetherRealm Studios And TT Games Will "Remain Part Of Warner Bros." These two studios will be sold to Microsoft as part of WB, along with all other studios. We do not sell our company in parts (laughs).