WB Unveils Slate of Mobile Games

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has unveiled its slate of new mobile games featuring franchises including Batman, LEGO, "Game of Thrones" and "Mortal Combat."

April 6, 2018

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has unveiled its slate of upcoming mobile games featuring franchises including Batman, LEGO, "Game of Thrones" and the first-ever mobile offering for "Mortal Kombat."

Five new games are currently under development at Warner Bros.’ gaming studios, including:

  • "Game of Thrones" from Turbine (actual title to be revealed at a later time)

Conquer Westeros in a combat strategy game based on the HBO television series.

  • "Mortal Kombat X" from NetherRealm Studios

This next generation mobile fighting games will feature a hybrid of fighting, card collecting and multi-player team combat with shocking Fatalities and iconic "Mortal Kombat" characters such as Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Raiden. Additionally, players who own the forthcoming console or PC version of the game (out April 14) will be able to unlock content in the mobile game and vice versa. 

  • "Batman: Arkham Underworld" from Turbine

Players will have the chance build their own hideout then recruit and train an army of henchmen as they command iconic super villains from the "Batman: Arkham" universe including the Riddler, Harley Quinn and Killer Croc.

  • "LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham" from TT Games

The Caped Crusader joins forces with the superheroes of the DC Comics universe in outer space to stop the evil Brainiac from destroying Earth.

  • "DC Comics Legends" from WB Games San Francisco

Gamers will grow their collection of DC Comics super heroes and villains, customizing super teams for each encounter in this mobile role-playing game.

This lineup of upcoming games will accompany two games launched earlier this year–"WWE Immortals" and "The LEGO Movie Videogame."

“Our mobile business has been a key priority for the company, and we are utilizing our incredibly talented internal development teams to create games with marquee franchises,” says David Haddad, executive vice president and general manager, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “We’ve seen tremendous growth with our mobile business and expect to increase our market share by applying our best in class development, publishing and brand marketing to this impressive slate of games.”

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