The forthcoming LEGO: Indiana Jones game from Traveller's Tales will apparently feature a four-player online co-operative mode, although puzzles for the multiplayer content have been designed to work with just two people if necessary.
Toshiba, the key player behind the HD DVD format, has released a statement reacting to last week's news that Warner Bros has decided to exclusively back its rival Blu-ray in the next generation DVD market.
The North American HD DVD Promotion Group has notified attendees at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that the scheduled press conference originally due to have taken place last night at 8:30pm local time was called off following the anno
Josh Berger, president and MD of Warner Bros UK, has told <i>GamesIndustry.biz</i> that new acquisition Traveller's Tales is already working on new titles, other than the recently detailed Lego Batman game.
The new franchise to follow Traveller's Tales successful Lego Star Wars games, which was hinted at over a year ago, and finally confirmed earlier this year, will be published on all platforms in Europe in 2008.
Warner Bros has announced a deal with the Abu Dhabi Media Company and a key property developer ALDAR to develop a range of entertainment offerings, including videogames publishing, in the UAE capital.
Deadline Games A/S announced that it has concluded a three-year deal with Eidos that includes ten titles based upon Hanna-Barbera characters licensed from WBIE
Samantha Ryan, former CEO of Monolith, has taken on the role of senior vice president, development and production at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
Warner Bros. continues to solidify its presence in the videogame sector, with the announcement it will be handling distribution duties in the US for British publisher Codemasters.
Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood has confirmed that he will be lending his voice and likeness to a new game based on the popular 1970's Dirty Harry film franchise, which is being developed by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment.
Monolith Productions is to become part of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment after the WB decided to buy the company outright. However, the developer is still free to work with other companies.