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WB Games

United States Founded 1993 Website

WB Games, also known as Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, is a division of Warner Bros. most notably known for their Batman, Injustice, Middle-earth, Mortal Kombat, and LEGO games.

WB Games at a Glance

WB Games has been operating since 1993 and published 113 titles on PlayPile. While they developed only two of these games themselves, their primary role is that of a publisher with a massive catalog spanning from 1996 to at least 2026. Their output grew slowly in the 1990s with just three releases before jumping to 24 titles in the 2000s. The company saw its biggest surge during the 2010s, releasing 71 games, but their pace slowed significantly in the 2020s with only 13 titles so far. The studio focuses heavily on adventure games, which make up 67 of their releases. They also have a strong presence in hack and slash or beat 'em up genres with 25 titles, followed by puzzle games at 23 and role-playing games at 20. Their platform strategy leans toward PC Microsoft Windows, where they have 65 games. Consoles are also a major focus, particularly the Xbox 360 with 41 releases and the PlayStation 3 with 38. More recent systems like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S each hold 14 titles in their catalog. Quality control varies widely across their portfolio. The average IGDB rating sits at 67.3 out of 100 based on 85 rated games. While they have 18 great titles scoring above 80, there are also five poor games under 40 and a significant chunk of mixed results. Their highest-rated works include The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt at 92.8, Batman: Arkham City at 89.4, and Bastion at 86.4. These top entries prove they can deliver high-quality experiences when the project aligns with their strengths. Recent releases show a continued reliance on established franchises like LEGO and Batman. Titles such as LEGO Harry Potter Collection came out in October 2024, and MultiVersus launched in May of that year with a score of 72.2. The Batman: Arkham Trilogy received a 60/100 rating, which is lower than the individual entries in the original series. Mortal Kombat 1 scored 79.9 in September 2023, showing solid performance for that specific franchise. You might find their library overwhelming due to the sheer number of titles, but the data suggests a mix of acclaimed hits and forgettable releases depending on the year and genre.

113
Total Games
67.3
Avg Rating
1996
First Release
2026
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Adventure
34%
Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
13%
Puzzle
12%
Role-playing (RPG)
10%
Fighting
8%

Platform Spread

PC (Microsoft Windows)
65
Xbox 360
41
PlayStation 3
38
PlayStation 4
37
Xbox One
36

Release Timeline

1990s
3
2000s
24
2010s
71
2020s
13

Rating Distribution

18
80-100
50
60-79
12
40-59
5
0-39