Board Thread:Watercooler/@comment-32852560-20180719180136/@comment-31770940-20180725203307

If Cartoon Network's parent company - Turner - made an offer to buy Club Penguin, they'd have to stick to the terms the Club Penguin founders set out. For example: I think Disney have to keep Club Penguin based in Kelowna as per the acquisition contract. It's possible that Turner would want to bring in their own intellectual property such as Adventure Time to the Club Penguin game, but we can't guess if Turner would want to go down the same path Disney went down or if they'd end up closing the game sooner. I doubt Turner would attempt to revive the Club Penguin brand like Disney did with Club Penguin Island - especially since they don't operate any virtual worlds (or at least any mainstream and successful ones - although I do recall them trying one a few years back). Given that they operate just TV channels rather than being a multimedia giant like Disney, I doubt Turner would've even been keen to acquire Club Penguin in the first place.