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MauroNL

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Oct 26, 2017
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Found on the Warner Bros careers page:
Warner Bros. Games San Diego has put up a dozen new job listings for a new project. It is described as "an exciting new AAA, free-to-play, cross-platform game" targeted for "for multiple platforms including the new Gen-9 Consoles". The project will use Unreal Engine 4 and will utilize Amazon GameLift. Amazon GameLift is a managed service for deploying, operating, and scaling dedicated game servers for session-based multiplayer games.

There is not a lot to go by on what type of game it is but the combat designer listing mentions "balanced abilities and move sets across multiple characters" and will feature "frequent live game events and store offers". WBG San Diego is a studio that "will bring some of the most iconic characters and stories to life in free-to-play games."

careers.wbgames.com/search-jobs/

This fits the bill for an earlier thread I made.
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Upcoming Warner Bros. Games Will Seemingly Have a 'Heavy Focus' on Live Service. Rumor

Found an interesting quote in a recent internship ad on the Warner career page: https://twitter.com/MauroNL3/status/1353718683416334337?s=20 https://careers.wbgames.com/search-jobs/?n=181120BR
 

BasilZero

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Justice League: You be the Hero

Create your own DC Superhero and go through the streets of Gotham and Metropolis (and other places) as you face thugs, villains and all sorts of monsters of the DC universe as you work as a apprentice to the Justice League.
 

Wesker

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Look at all those live games no one is going to play.
*insert look at all those meme*
 

Glimpse_Dog

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Next 2-3 years is when MMOs (Wow, eso etc..) reach a point of equilibrium with GaaS games (destinty, marvel etc..) and the genres merge imo.

I think Harry Potter and Avatar (ubi) might be the first games to signal this transition in a major way.
 

Undrey

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Oct 29, 2017
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God it feels like WB has completely lost my interest. I wasn't a huge fan or anything before, but I enjoyed the Arkhams and Mordor. It seems they're really going all-in on GAAS.
 

Raigor

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You mean Harry Potter? No reason it cant be open world and online is there? Unless it's been confirmed to be SP only?

It's confirmed to be SP only yes.

Warner Bros. Games today announced Hogwarts Legacy, an open-world, single-player, action role-playing videogame (RPG) set in the 1800s wizarding world. Players will experience life as a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry like never before, as they live the unwritten and embark on a dangerous journey to uncover a hidden truth of the wizarding world. Developed by Avalanche and published by Warner Bros. Games under the Portkey Games label, Hogwarts Legacy will release in 2021 for PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, PlayStation®4 Pro, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One consoles, and PC.

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Warner Bros. Games Announces Hogwarts Legacy

Warner Bros. Games today announced Hogwarts Legacy, an open-world, single-player, action role-playing videogame (RPG) set in the 1800s wizarding world
 

Glimpse_Dog

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V has come to

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I usually find and summarize these things myself so thats why I put that and the original source in the OP. Since its 12 listings you'd have to sift through all 12 youself to find the details I listed in the OP. Its not for clout or whatever, just a handy compilation.
fair enough, just something that caught my eye is all
 

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Didn't even know that studio existed. Oh well I'm sure it'll all be bought out by someone soon because AT&T bought a company they couldn't afford