Netflix Buys Warner Bros; Now Owns Mortal Kombat, Batman, And Other Gaming IPs

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Bought Warner Bros For Whopping $82.7 Billion!

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  • Netflix has confirmed that it will acquire Warner Bros. Discovery for over $80 billion.
  • This deal will see the former owning major television and film IPs like Game of Thrones, the DC Universe, and more.
  • Gaming franchises like Mortal Kombat will also fall under the Netflix umbrella moving forward.

Financial troubles were brewing at Warner Bros. Discovery for quite some time now, leading the studio down the path of a merger.

According to rumors, the likes of Sony and Paramount were among the frontrunners for an acquisition, but it seems a different contender has won the bidding war. In a new update, Netflix has confirmed that it has now acquired Warner Bros. Discovery.

Why it matters: Consolidation within the entertainment industry has become quite common, with this latest example highlighting yet another major buyout that could significantly impact things moving forward.

Netflix Buys Warner Bros. Discovery
Netflix Buys Warner Bros. Discovery

The latest deal is worth a whopping $82.7 billion and will see Netflix acquiring all the IPs under Warner Bros. Discovery. These include films, television, and other properties owned by the studio.

According to Netflix, this deal will combine the best of the two giants, making for world-class storytelling in the future, revolving around IPs like Game of Thrones, the DC Universe, and more.

Although the official announcement does not mention Warner Bros. Discovery’s gaming division, it seems safe to expect the likes of Mortal Kombat and Hogwarts Legacy to be owned by Netflix moving forward.

Moreover, internal teams like Rocksteady and NetherRealm should now fall under the Netflix umbrella.

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Warner Bros. Has Been Sold Alongside Its Gaming IPs

Because Netflix hasn’t been too successful in its gaming endeavors, it will be interesting to see whether this deal will have a significant impact on Warner Bros. Discovery’s gaming division.

For context, Warner Bros. has itself mismanaged its IPs and studios quite a bit recently, with Hogwarts Legacy being the only standout success for the studio in recent years.

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