Warner Bros. Games/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Warner Bros. Games, with more to be added overtime.

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Space Jam (1996): The logo is on a space background and pulls out into the background, causing the Acclaim and Sculptured Software logos to appear.

Batman Forever: The Arcade Game (1996): The logo is on a dark blue background. Then it fades to the DC Comics logo, the Acclaim logo, and of course, the Iguana Entertainment logo.

Batman and Robin (1998, PS1): The Batman symbol that had been seen over the "Licensed by" screen on a dark smokey cloud background morphs into a silver WB logo, the end product resembling the above variant. This in turn morphs into the normal-looking DC Comics logo, which continues for the Acclaim and Probe logos. This finally fades out and the background turns red to start the game.

Enter the Matrix (2003) and The Matrix: Path of Neo (2005): The logo is green and zooms in when it is done forming.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004): Same as the teaser trailer for the movie, except with "Interactive Entertainment" on the banner instead of "Warner Bros. Pictures".

The Polar Express (2004, GBA): It is snowing on the logo.

'''Scooby-Doo! Unmasked (2005, PS2):''' A flashlight shines on a black background. It is revealed to be from white silhouettes of Shaggy and Scooby-Doo, who walk to the logo. They shine the light on the logo, which makes it clearer. Then they walk away from the logo, transitioning to the THQ logo.

Lego Batman: The Video Game (2008): The logo is silver and on a building, which is zoomed past, transitioning to the DC Comics logo.

Lego Rock Band (2009): The print logo is grey on a black background.

Warner Bros. Games
Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009): The logo glows blue on a lighted brick background with bats flying around.

Scooby-Doo First Frights (2010): The logo is a stone sculpture, from which a bat comes out.

Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010): The logo, in brown, is briefly seen in a orange cloudy sky background with some owls flying around.

Scooby-Doo and the Spooky Swamp (2010): Pieces of the logo swirl around in a swamp.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010): The logo is grey, metallic and is put on a cloudy background, with dementors flying around.

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 (2010): The logo is superimposed over the opening cutscene.

Scooby-Doo First Frights (2010) and Batman: The Brave and The Bold (2010): The logo is placed on a red fabric background and is in the style of the 2008-2014 Warner Bros. Animation logo. "Presents", in the same style as that logo, is seen below.

DC Universe Online (2011), earlier versions of the game: The logo is a glowing blue color and is put on a black background. It then fades to the 2005-2012 DC logo. This only appears on earlier versions of the game. On later versions of the game, the normal logo is used instead.

Mortal Kombat (2011) and Mortal Kombat: Legacy (2011-2013): When we pass the tower, the sky turns orange-red. The Mortal Kombat logo (a dragon in a circle) passes briefly through the top of the tower, then lightning strikes it and the WB Games logo (in blue) appears. The MK logo evolves in the clouds. On Mortal Kombat: Legacy, the logo is shortended.

F.E.A.R. 3 (2011): The sky turns greenish with rain and grainy film quality, and Alma Wade's evil eyes are flickering. The red shield is burned on the tower.

Batman: Arkham City (2011): The logo is made of stone and zooms at us on a grey cloudy background. The border around "Games" is absent, and there is debris flying about.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011): The logo is made from metal and is put on an ominous and stormy background.

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 (2011): The print logo is made out of stone on a foggy background and the camera zooms in through it like the Harry Potter movies. Also, clouds move to reveal the logo.

Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster (2011): The logo takes the form of a furry leather book; as such, the borders are in a brown color. The border of the shield is stitched on the cover of the book.

Lollipop Chainsaw (2012): The sky is rainbow-colored. When the Lollipop Chainsaw logo (a silhouette of Juliet Starling in a heart) passes briefly through the top of the tower, it becomes purple with rain and a ghostly Lollipop Chainsaw logo (alongside the floating hearts and sparkles) surrounding the tower. A crowd of zombies slowly move their arms below.

Gotham City Impostors (2012): The 3D logo is made of yellow oil paint and is put on a black background. A cartoon character dressed as Batman runs below the logo, wielding a pair of guns.

LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (2012): The print logo is made out of stone again, only this time it is in a brown color. It is superimposed over the opening sequence. Only seen on the Wii version.

LEGO Marvel Superheroes (2013): The logo takes place on a space background. Asteroids that are made out of LEGO bricks can be seen in the background. The logo is then surrounded by purple lightning bolts, shaking and becoming LEGO-fied in the process, then explodes into pieces and is eaten by Galactus. The 2021 Nintendo Switch port of the game leaves this intact, despite the 2019 logo being used on the copyright screen and packaging.

Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013): The logo is gray and appears on stone.

Batman: Arkham Origins (2013): The logo is on a dark, snowy sky. It shines, and shakes a little bit.

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (2014): The logo is yellow on the sky. Suddenly the clouds turn dark, dissolving it to the Monolith Productions logo.

Dying Light (2015): The logo appears as a shadow. It then zooms to reveal the Techland logo.

Batman: Arkham Knight (2015): The logo is metal burning at the edges and set on a smoky background.

Mad Max (2015): The logo is on a brown wall. It shatters, leaving only black dust.

Injustice 2 (2017): The logo is white and glitches.

Hogwarts Legacy (2023): The 2019 logo is made out of stone on a cloudy background. In typical Harry Potter fashion, the camera zooms through it as it passes underneath the "W" to reveal the Avalanche Software logo.