Warner Bros Bets Everything on Big Franchises While Still Pushing Hogwarts Legacy

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Warner Bros is doubling down on huge franchises. The company is focusing on games based on properties that have made at least $1 billion, keeping its biggest brands at the center of its plans. This means fewer risks and more games based on popular movies and shows.

In a recent letter to shareholders, Warner Bros talked about how important big franchises are. He specifically mentioned Hogwarts Legacy, which has been a massive success. The game brought in over $1.3 billion and sold more than 24 million copies. Warner Bros clearly sees this as proof that its strategy is working.

Hogwarts Legacy isn’t the only game that follows this approach. Warner Bros has been leaning heavily on titles like Mortal Kombat 1, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, and LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Each of these games is tied to a huge brand, and each has pulled in big numbers. Mortal Kombat 1 alone has sold over 3 million copies, and Suicide Squad is already making money despite a rocky launch.

The company made it clear that Warner Bros is done with smaller projects. He said the company will only focus on games based on franchises that are already making billions. This means more Harry Potter, DC, and Mortal Kombat, but probably not much else. The goal is to keep growing these brands and making sure every release is part of something bigger.

One of the company’s biggest moves is pushing live-service games, where players keep coming back and spending more money over time. Suicide Squad is a big test for this strategy. The game got a lot of criticism before launch, but Warner Bros seems confident it will still be profitable in the long run. If this works, expect more of their games to follow the same model.

Hogwarts Legacy is a prime example of why Warner Bros is sticking with this plan. The game had no multiplayer, no microtransactions, and no live-service features, yet it still made over a billion dollars. That level of success is rare, and Warner Bros knows it. They aren’t planning a sequel yet, but it’s clear they see the Harry Potter universe as a goldmine.

Warner Bros isn’t just relying on video games. The company is focusing on big-name franchises across TV, movies, and streaming. Everything is connected. If a game does well, expect to see more spin-offs, shows, and even theme park attractions. The strategy is simple: keep pushing the brands people already love and make sure they keep spending money on them.

For better or worse, this is the future of Warner Bros games. No more weird experiments or indie-style projects. If it’s not tied to a billion-dollar brand, Warner Bros isn’t interested. Whether this leads to more hits like Hogwarts Legacy or just a flood of samey franchise games, only time will tell.

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