Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is off the auction block, according to Bloomberg.
The outlet is citing people familiar with the situation for the news that AT&T has removed its video game division from its list of non-core assets up for sale.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment publishes a number of significant gaming properties, including
Mortal Kombat, the Batman Arkham franchise, and numerous Lego brand crossovers like Lego Star Wars.
The first reports that AT&T would consider selling its gaming operation surfaced in June, with a potential price tag of $4 billion and Take-Two, Electronic Arts, and Activision Blizzard floated as potential buyers. Microsoft would later be reported to show interest as well.