The president of Warner Bros. Interactive is stepping down following the catastrophic launch of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Warner Bros Games president David Haddad is leaving the company following the underperformance of Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League.
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (also known as WB Games) president David Haddad is exiting the company after 12 years of service and a rather challenging 2024.
Warner Bros. Interactive president David Haddad is stepping down after 12 years of leading the Warner Bros. Games division. The decision comes just during a markedly tumultuous period for Warner Bros.
Warner Bros. Games head David Haddad will step down from his position after 12 years, with a successor not yet appointed.
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A week after a man was killed during a city sweep of a homeless encampment, his family and community organizers are gathering at Atlanta City Hall to demand change.
Cornelius Taylor’s death during a homeless camp sweep sparks a rally at Atlanta City Hall Thursday at 1 p.m., ahead of the City Council meeting at 2 p.m.