Warner Bros. Discovery delisted several Cartoon Network games without clear reasons, causing fan outrage. Warner Bros. Discovery has removed games like Steven Universe: Save the Light and Samurai ...
The interactive games related to these shows are also ... Discovery has closed Cartoon Network's website, directing users to its Max streaming service for access to popular animated series.
Call it the end of an era: Cartoon Network's website has been removed from the ... Clarence, and The Amazing World of Gumball ...
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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 ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Cartoon Network TKO Cartoon Network TKO (Titanic Kungfubot Offensive) was a crossover fighting game, which featured Total Drama Action, produced by ...
However, this is a somewhat different situation, as the games in question are based on properties owned by Cartoon Network. As such, it’s going to be a lot harder to convince the company to keep ...
The delisting trend has affected games spanning nearly a decade of ... which includes shutting down the Cartoon Network website. The company’s effort to consolidate its digital platforms points ...
Dexter's Labyrinth is a Shockwave game that was formerly available on the Cartoon Network website. Sometime later, it was delisted as a free game and added to Cartoon Network's Power Play Games ...
Cartoon Network ... that once hosted interactive games and exclusive features. While the TV channel itself remains operational, the closure of its website reflects broader changes within the ...
A Cartoon Network spokesperson said: 'We are focusing on the Cartoon Network shows and social media where we find consumers are the most engaged.' Cartoon Network, which launched as the first 24 ...
New versions of two popular Cartoon Network shows, 'Powerpuff Girls' and 'Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends', are in development, with Craig McCracken, the creator of both guiding them.