6 Cartoon Network Games Have Been Delisted
Warner Bros. Discovery's sudden removal of several Cartoon Network and Adult Swim games has sparked significant backlash from fans. At least six titles, including popular favorites like Steven Universe: Save the Light and Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, have been delisted from digital storefronts such as Steam and the Nintendo eShop. The publisher offered no clear explanation for this action, leaving players unable to legally purchase these games.
This delisting is part of a larger cost-cutting strategy employed by Warner Bros. Discovery, which has previously shelved films and removed content from streaming services. A similar incident occurred in March 2024, involving Adult Swim games, prompting public outcry that ultimately prevented some titles from being delisted. However, this latest wave of removals has affected a new set of games, leaving fans frustrated by the lack of communication and warning.
The affected Cartoon Network games include:
- Adventure Time: Finn and Jake's Epic Quest
- Adventure Time: Magic Man's Head Games
- OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes
- Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time
- Steven Universe: Save the Light
- Steven Universe: Unleash the Light
Interestingly, some Cartoon Network games remain available, such as Cartoon Network Journeys VR and Monsters Ate My Birthday Cake, along with the soundtrack for OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes. The oldest game to be delisted, Adventure Time: Finn and Jake's Epic Quest, was initially released in April 2014. The lack of explanation from Warner Bros. Discovery, Cartoon Network Games, and Adult Swim Games has fueled further criticism, particularly concerning Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, whose removal effectively removes access to the canonical conclusion of the show's fifth season. The absence of any prior notice has intensified fan anger.





