The head of WB Games David Haddad is leaving his post. Probably, the reason of his dismissal was the failure of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League game

The head of another major gaming company has announced his departure.
Here's What We Know
After 12 years at the helm of Warner Bros. Games leaves his post head of the division David Haddad.
According to the portal Variety, three more months Haddad will fulfil his duties and during this time the holding Warner Bros. Discovery must find a worthy successor for him, while journalists stress that, contrary to numerous rumours, the company is not going to sell or close WB Games.
In his message, David Haddad stated:
I am very proud of everything we have achieved during my time at Warner Bros. Games. I have thoroughly enjoyed developing our legendary gaming franchises and will continue to enthusiastically support the future endeavours of this talented team. I look forward to the next chapter of my career and will always be grateful for my time at Warner Bros. Games.
It's worth noting that Haddad's departure surprisingly coincided with the stunning failure of the big-budget action film Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which resulted in a financial loss of $200 million. Games was notable for the unsuccessful launch of the fighting game MultiVersus, and before that the same fate befell the co-operative game Gotham Knights. Perhaps David Haddad is to blame for these failures.
Source: Variety