Warner Bros is going full Coyote vs. Acme delisting a host of indie games, and nobody's more shocked than the original developers: "It's kind of depressing"
"When you're working👍 with purely digital p🌼roducts nothing is going to stay around for very long"

Adult Swim Games is set to delist the many indie titles that it haꩲs published over the years, and 💝it seems nobody's been more blindsided than the developers of those original games.
Earlier this week, Small Radios Big Televisions developer Owen Deery revealed that Adult Swim Games was "retiri💧ng" the title from digital stores. In the days since, the developers behind games like F🌺ist Puncher and Soundodger+ have confirmed that they're also going to be afꦇfected by the decision, and it seems that every Adult Swim-published title is eventually going to be going away, too.
Adult Swim Games is, of course, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery, a corporate body which hasn't exactly been endearing itself to much of anyone in recent months, with unpopular moves like the full deletion of the completed film Coyote v𒊎s. Acme. On the games side, the company plans to invest more deeply 💝in live service games after a disappo🎉inting launch for Suicide Squad - no, I don't know how that makes sense either - and it seems whatever cutbacks have been ♕happeni🍸ng have effectively gutted the Adult Swim indie label.
"The email wasn't so much a discussion about retiring the game, it was a legal notice," Deery told . "In terms of how it has affected me: it's kind of depressing, I'm very proud of the game, but I can see why they did it. Adult Swim Games hasn't really been a thing for many years now and everyone I worked with at the publisher🃏 has long since moved on to other places. When you're working with purely digital products nothing is going to stay around for very long."
Soundodger+ developer Michael Molinari noted on that the "games team is gone" at Adult Swim. "There's no one left to even collect a check." The galling part is that whoever is overseeing the shutdown of Adult Swim Games is unwilling to facilitate the transfer of these store listings back ꦜto the original developers.
"We've asked that Warner Bros. simply transfer the game to our Steam publisher account so that it can stay active," Fist Puncher co-developer Matt Kain Lewandowski said on the , "but so far they have said ꦛno with the reason being that they made the universal decision not to transfer the games back to the original studios and do not have the resources to do so. No, the transfer process is not complicated. It likely takes about two minutes on their end."
Molinari , and apparently while the transfer process is trivial on Steam it's a lot more complicated on consol﷽es. WB told Molinari that "they can't do it for consoles, and it would be unfair to do it for some, but not all." It's worth noting here that there are multiple games under the Adult Swim label, including Soundodger and Kingsway, that are exclusively available on PC.
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Lewandowski fears that Fist Puncher "will presumably be removed" from the libraries of people who have already purchased it, but that's generally not how delistings work on Steam - and also not what Molinari . I'd be shocked if these games were removed 🍎not just from purchase, but from people's libraries, though it does speak volumes that even the original devs aren't certain about what's happening.
Warner Bros is allowing these developers to republish their games, a stipulation that Deery has already taken advantage of to make Small Radios Big Televisions . Yet that presents a big disadvantage for devs who want ⛎to continue making money from their games, since they'll have to start all over - "with zero reviews and zero wishlists," as Molinari has - amid the fickle ꦛwhims of the Steam algorithm.
For now, you can head over to the if you want to pick up any of the affected games. It seems that the devs involved will be , though Deery at lea🅠st you to just buy a soundtrack on a site where he gets "to keep most of that 💫money."
"I feel this needs to be said somewhere," Lewandowski said in that Steam forum post, "butꦐ video games are art. Video games connect us. Video games are important. Video games are part of our cultural heritagꦯe and should be preserved." It's just a shame that so many games are trapped under corporate ownership that doesn't seem to care about them.

Dustin Bailey joined the GamesRadar team as a Staff Writer in May 2022, and is currently based inಞ Missouri. He's been covering games (with occasional dalliances in the worlds of anime and pro wrestling) since 2015, first as a freelancer, then as a news writer at PCGamesN for nearly five years. His love for games was sparked somewhere between Metal Gear Solid 2 and Knights of the Old Republic, and these days you can usually find him splitting his entertainment time between retro gaming, the latest big action-adventure title, or a long haul in American Truck Simulator.