Games based on Adventure Time have been delistedCredit: Cartoon Network ... games online rather than physically. This means that more and more games will become unavailable to play going forward.
The oldest delisted game, Adventure Time: Finn and Jake's Epic Quest, was first released in 2014. At least six games under Warner Bros. Discovery's Cartoon Network Games and Adult Swim Games ...
Discovery and its Cartoon Network Games publisher were planning to quietly delist a number of games from major online storefronts ... are OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes, Adventure Time: Finn and ...
Discovery and its Cartoon Network Games publisher were planning to quietly delist a number of games from major online storefronts ... a Samurai Jack game (Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time ...
Grumpyface Studios has expressed heartbreak over many of its games under the Cartoon Network label being delisted due to cost-cutting measures. Steven Universe: The Light Trilogy and the Teeny ...
The soundtrack for OK K.O.! Let’s Play Heroes is also still being sold. Cartoon Network Games, Adult Swim Games, and Warner Bros. Discovery have not announced why the games were delisted.
Fans can also try to track down some of the physical releases for these games. Delistings have become a pretty big problem throughout the video game industry ... many Cartoon Network fans have ...