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Well technically they have the "rights" for Robocop and Terminator.
Opens up some possibilities who knows.
That would be awesome, but I don't think that's how it usually works. Someone with more knowledge can jump in and correct me if I'm wrong, but a licensing deal is usually extremely specific. They likely had a license for one Terminator game and a set amount of DLC, or options to negotiate for ongoing DLC releases. Also, these games have different publishers. I haven't looked into who actually holds the license to make the games, it may not even be the developer.
They do?😀
Didn't hate the movie but it would have been twice better if they would have let the director do his thing...