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TT Games Publishing was founded as Giant Interactive Entertainment in 2004 by managing director Tom Stone and head of production Jonathan Smith. [12] Both Stone and Smith were formerly in the senior management of Lego Interactive, the video game division of The Lego Group, before that company closed. [1]
Following the release of Lego Star Wars: The Video Game, Giant merged with Traveller's Tales to form TT Games. TT Games was acquired by Warner Bros. Games (WBG) in November 2007, making WBG the primary publisher for Lego games. [1]
The company was purchased by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment at the end of 8 November 2007, [4] but continued to operate independently. Following the release of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008), Traveller's Tales would work exclusively on Lego titles – though other TT subsidiaries such as TT Fusion continued to use other intellectual property until the early 2010s.
In May 2021, AT&T announced that it was splitting off WarnerMedia for about $43 billion, where it would be merged with Discovery, Inc. As part of this sale, there were rumors that only portions of WBIE would be moved with the bulk of the other WarnerMedia properties, [46] but WBIE would be retained as Warner Bros. Games under the newly merged company named Warner Bros. Discovery.
Lego Ninjago: Nindroids is an action-adventure video game developed by Hellbent Games and published by TT Games and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, that released on July 29, 2014, in North America and on August 1, 2014, in Europe for the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita.
Like other Lego titles, Lego The Incredibles allows players to create their own custom character with different powers and abilities. The game received a single downloadable content pack, "Parr Family Vacation", which adds the Parr family and Lucius in vacation clothes to the character roster. The DLC was released on the same day as the game ...
Suicide Squad team picture. WB Games – the publisher behind games like Mortal Kombat 1, Gotham Knights, and Lego Star Wars – has had its ups and downs in recent years, with a few games that ...
The game left early access and Warner Bros. released the game for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on 8 March 2017. [7] The Nintendo Switch version was released in September 2017. [ 8 ] In March 2023 it was reported by Nintendo Life that a mobile version codenamed Project Lego X was in development by Playdemic and later moved to TT Games after they ...