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service has been marketed by the company as a game-changer in Pakistan’s telecom industry. The company positions this service as a solution to persistent network issues, especially in remote and ...
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Grumpyface Studios has expressed heartbreak over many of its games under the Cartoon Network label being delisted due to cost-cutting measures. Steven Universe: The Light Trilogy and the Teeny ...
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Warner Bros. Discovery delisted several Cartoon Network games without clear reasons, causing fan outrage. Warner Bros. Discovery has removed games like Steven Universe: Save the Light and Samurai ...
The messages are signed by “Cartoon Network Games” or “Adult Swim Games.” Cartoon Network Games, Adult Swim Games, and Warner Bros. Discovery have not announced why the games were delisted.