AT&T Interactive Entertainment

AT&T Interactive Entertainment, LLC (AIE, formerly Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment) is an American multinational video game company, which is a subsidiary of AT&T, and headquartered in Burbank, California.

The company was originally formed as the video game division of Warner Bros., until AT&T separated it from WarnerMedia in December 2021 as part of its acquisition of Take-Two Interactive. AIE owns two major publishing labels, Rockstar Games and AT&T Games, which both operate internal game development studios. Additionally, the company owns the Private Division label to support publishing from independent developers, as well as the mobile game developer Social Point. The company also owns 50% of professional esports organization NBA 2K League. AIE's combined portfolio includes franchises such as Batman: Arkham, BioShock, Borderlands, F.E.A.R., Grand Theft Auto, Mortal Kombat, NBA 2K, Red Dead and Scribblenauts among others.

As of March 2018, it is the third-largest game company in the Americas and Europe after Apple Games and Comcast-owned Electronic Arts, with an estimated market cap of US$13 billion.