Multiple Cartoon Network Games Have Been Removed From The Switch eShop

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Following Sega’s removal of certain digital titles earlier this month, multiple Cartoon Network Games under the Warner Bros. Discovery label have now been delisted from digital stores including Nintendo’s Switch eShop.

There’s no word if they’ll ever return but according to reports, “at least five games” under the Warner Bros. label have been delisted.

The message from Cartoon Network and Adult Swim Games on Steam notes how these titles will no longer be for sale “after Dec 23rd, 2024” and thanks fans for playing, but no reason as to why they’ve been removed has been shared.

Here are the games that have been delisted:

If you did end up buying any of these games while they were available on the Switch eShop, you should still be able to download and play them whenever you want, but for anyone else they’re now unavailable in the digital space.

The latest round of Cartoon Network game removals reportedly follow “similar removals” in July, which resulted in the Adult Swim titles Traverser, Zenzizenzic and Mega Coin Squad being delisted.

Once again, this follows Sega delisting multiple games including the SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive Classics collection at the start of this month.

Samurai Jack

Following Sega's removal of certain digital titles earlier this month, multiple Cartoon Network Games under the Warner Bros. Discovery label have now been delisted from digital stores including Nintendo's Switch eShop.

There's no word if they'll ever return but according to reports, "at least five games" under the Warner Bros. label have been delisted.

The message from Cartoon Network and Adult Swim Games on Steam notes how these titles will no longer be for sale "after Dec 23rd, 2024" and thanks fans for playing, but no reason as to why they've been removed has been shared.

Here are the games that have been delisted:

If you did end up buying any of these games while they were available on the Switch eShop, you should still be able to download and play them whenever you want, but for anyone else they're now unavailable in the digital space.

The latest round of Cartoon Network game removals reportedly follow "similar removals" in July, which resulted in the Adult Swim titles Traverser, Zenzizenzic and Mega Coin Squad being delisted.

Once again, this follows Sega delisting multiple games including the SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive Classics collection at the start of this month.

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