GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Rooster Teeth, the entertainment company behind the popular Halo parody Red vs. Blue and magical girl action-series RWBY, is shutting down after 21 ...
Today Rooster Teeth shared some sad news with fans: The production group has been shut down by parent WB Discovery. Rooster Teeth general manager Jordan Levin said this in a memo to loyal watchers.
Warner Bros Discovery announced it will shut down Rooster Teeth. General Manager Jordan Levin, who became head of the studio in September 2019 following layoffs, announced the closure on March 6, 2024 ...
Rooster Teeth, the Austin-based production company behind popular animated series including Red vs Blue and RWBY, will shut down after 21 years. The news comes after its parent company, Warner Bros ...
After 21 years, Warner Bros. is shutting down Rooster Teeth, the production company behind Red vs. Blue and RWBY, among other titles. The process is expected to take several months, according to a ...
Rooster Teeth may have just headed to the great DTC vault in the sky, thanks to yet another round of closures and cuts at its latest parent company, but Red vs. Blue lives on for one more season. Red ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - Rooster Teeth has been shut down by Warner Bros. Discovery. According to Kotaku, the studio, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment, ...
A pioneer in digital content creation is going away. Rooster Teeth, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery Global Streaming & Interactive Entertainment, announced this morning that it is ceasing ...
After 21 years, the Austin, Texas-based production house Rooster Teeth is closing its doors. According to Variety, parent company Warner Bros. Discovery has opted to shut down Rooster Teeth’s ...
I think the three things that did for them were Gen:LOCK, the Ryan Haywood debacle, and Red Vs Blue Zero. The first was really disappointing, because Gen:LOCK was honestly pretty good, but really, did ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The entertainment company’s general manager, Jordan Levin, made the announcement in a memo sent to staff on Wednesday (6 March).