WitchOfDarkness
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Not only that. But it also means that WB saw absolutely no value in their I.Ps including RWBY.- but the fact that RoosterTeeth was performing so badly for so long means it was probably being shopped around for a few years
Think DC comics. After their DCEU movies started to fail they simply gave them to someone else. Yet with RWBY they didn't hesitate to sell it.
And let's not forget RT did license RWBY to several gatcha slop game companies, made some of them themselves, sold videogames, merchandise, and RT was still bleeding money. I am guessing RWBY did have a a huge steady cash flow when it was at it's prime of internet popularity. But it stopped being profitable around volume 6.
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