United Kingdom, Dec. 10 -- Netflix considers Warner Bros.' game studios to be a "relatively minor" factor in its offer of $82.7 billion to acquire the company.

The comment comes at a sensitive moment for Warner Bros. Games, which has endured a year of cancellations, layoffs and stalled releases.

Speaking on the Netflix's latest earnings call, co-CEO Gregory Peters said the company "didn't attribute any value" to Warner Bros.' gaming arm, describing it as "relatively minor compared to the grand scheme of things".

The statement contrasts sharply with the scale of the studios involved, which include Rocksteady (Batman Arkham), Monolith Productions (F.E.A.R.), NetherRealm (Mortal Kombat) and Avalanche Software (Hogwarts Legacy).

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