6 Cartoon Network Games Have Been Delisted
Summary
- Warner Bros. Discovery has unexpectedly delisted several popular Cartoon Network and Adult Swim games from digital storefronts, sparking significant fan backlash. Titles like Steven Universe: Save the Light and Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time are now unavailable for purchase.
- The oldest game affected, Adventure Time: Finn and Jake's Epic Quest, originally launched in 2014.
At least six games published under Warner Bros. Discovery's Cartoon Network Games and Adult Swim Games banners have been silently removed from platforms like Steam and the Nintendo eShop. These removals were announced with only brief messages stating the games would no longer be available for sale, leaving fans frustrated and without explanation.
This latest delisting follows a pattern of cost-cutting measures by Warner Bros. Discovery, which has previously shelved films and removed content from streaming services. A similar incident in March 2024 saw numerous Adult Swim indie games slated for removal, sparking public outcry that resulted in some titles being reinstated. However, this latest round of removals includes titles like Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality, Duck Game, and Fist Puncher (among others) that were not spared. The lack of communication from Warner Bros. Discovery surrounding these decisions continues to fuel fan anger.
As reported by Wario64 on Twitter, a significant number of games were delisted on December 23rd, 2024. This includes Adventure Time: Finn and Jake's Epic Quest, Adventure Time: Magic Man's Head Games, OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes, Steven Universe: Save the Light, Steven Universe: Unleash the Light, and Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time. Steam listings for these games simply state they are no longer for sale, attributed to Cartoon Network Games or Adult Swim Games.
These Cartoon Network Games Have Been Delisted
- Adventure Time: Finn and Jake's Epic Quest
- Adventure Time: Magic Man's Head Games
- OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes
- Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time
- Steven Universe: Save the Light
- Steven Universe: Unleash the Light
It's worth noting that some Cartoon Network Games, such as Cartoon Network Journeys VR and Monsters Ate My Birthday Cake, remain available on Steam. The soundtrack for OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes is also still for sale. However, Warner Bros. Discovery, Cartoon Network Games, and Adult Swim Games have yet to provide any official explanation for these removals.
Adventure Time: Finn and Jake's Epic Quest, released in April 2014, is the oldest title affected by the delistings. Steven Universe: Save the Light and OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes launched in 2018, while Steven Universe: Unleash the Light followed in 2021. The removal of Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time is particularly upsetting to fans, as it contained the canonical conclusion to the show's fifth season. This latest wave of delistings, following a similar incident earlier in 2024, has prompted significant criticism from fans frustrated by the lack of transparency and warning from Warner Bros. Discovery.
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