As more developers confirm, it looks likely that ALL Adult Swim Games titles will be removed by May [UPDATE: Better Links]

As more developers confirm, it looks likely that ALL Adult Swim Games titles will be removed by May [UPDATE: Better Links]

[UPDATE 03/09/24] I had some time this morning to gather the links for the list of games. Also, a reader pointed out that Westerado isn’t self-published so it’s still at risk of a delisting. We’ll continue to update as things happen. On a side note, thanks so much to everyone who found, commented, and shared this post, it’s been huge for the site!


As the week has gone on we’ve seen even more developers come out and confirm that they too were contacted by Warner Bros. Discovery — the parent company behind Adult Swim Games — and informed that their titles would be delisted “within 60 days”. The latest developer to break the news is Team2Bit, makers of Fist Puncher which has been on Steam since 2013.

In an update on the game’s page Matt Kain reveals that, “we’ve asked that Warner Bros. simply transfer the game to our Steam publisher account so that it can stay active, but so far they have said no with the reason being that they made the universal decision not to transfer the games back to the original studios and do not have the resources to do so”.

It’s a really disappointing situation to be in. The developers are unable to take control of their games to keep them on Steam and apparently can’t even offer them up at a discount before they’re gone. Not to mention that none of us, developers included, can say exactly when they’ll be delisted. With that in mind I’ve rounded up the list below from Adult Swim Games’ homepage with links to each of their previously published titles.

Do take note: The titles with an asterisk (*) are no longer published by Adult Swim Games, I’m only including them as they appear on the company’s official listing. There should be no concerns over them disappearing but they were on the list, so they’re on this list. Sorry, I don’t have time right now to dig up all the direct links to their Steam, PlayStation Store, Xbox Marketplace, and Switch pages. We’ll try to update this post as things develop. For Steam at least you can use this link to find all of Adult Swim Games’ titles there.