Rooster Teeth may be looking for new home if AT&T sells

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AT&T has been getting rid of assets recently that aren’t deemed important in their mission to create the best 5G experience possible for consumers and production company Rooster Teeth doesn’t appear to have made the cut.

5G technology has been a growing topic from outlandish concerns that it actually caused the COVID-19 outbreak to it completely changing internet and phone reliability as we know it. Personally, it feels like this kind of technology is always being developed so why it’s become it’s own kind of arms race is beyond me.

If companies like Microsoft, one of the largest technological companies in America, can work with third party platforms to bring consumers products they want I think that AT&T being one of the oldest technological companies in America could learn a thing or two from a company that’s actually in tune with its consumers.

Rooster Teeth Sounds Familiar

If Rooster Teeth sounds familiar or if just the logo stands out to you it could mean one of a few things: you like RWBY or you remember a little gem called Red VS Blue. Red VS Blue is a Halo-based web series featuring a plethora of characters and comedic sense of the multiplayer mayhem that is the Halo franchise.

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As recently as last season of Fortnite, Red VS Blue made an appearance in a short video with the announcement of Master Chief coming to the Epic Games battle royale that also announced a Blood Gulch Halo map recreation that would appear in Fortnite’s Creative Mode.

RWBY is an American anime-influenced animated web series, as well as some other properties. Currently in production of their 9th volume, RWBY has been adapted into an a mange, dubbed for Japanese television, a couple card games, as well as some video games of the series.

Rooster Teeth also has several live-action properties as well as other entertainment production properties.

Being highly involved in the gaming community for as long as they have been, I hope to see Rooster Teeth find a new home somewhere that it can continue to do what it does and not have to worry about this type of situation again.

However, since the founder left after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down RTX 2020 and a layoff of a large number of employees could mean anything for the company but for now as AT&T cuts smaller divisions of its web of companies we will have to wait and see what happens with Rooster Teeth.

P.S. – Red VS Blue is still in production, making it the longest-running web series of all time.