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A new DC game from WB Montreal is on the horizon, but persistent live-service pitfalls mean that history could (unfortunately ...
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Bounding Into Comics on MSN‘Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League’ Developer WB Games Montréal Working On Another Live-Service DC Comics GameWB Games Montréal are hiring for an upcoming live-service DC Comics game- despite the flop of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice ...
A WB Games Montreal job listing has revealed that another live-service DC Comics title is on the way from Warner Bros., ...
TL;DR: WB Games Montreal has reportedly become a support studio despite multiple game pitches, and it's believed that the poor reception of Gotham Knights could be the culprit. Two games have been ...
WB Games Montreal has a new job opening for an executive producer to make a new multiplatform live service game using DC/WB ...
WB Games appears to be gearing up for quite a few projects with a DC Fandome event coming up soon. We had already seen teasers for a possible Suicide Squad game, but it would appear that another ...
Warner Bros. Games charged the Montréal studio with developing 2013’s “Batman: Arkham Origins” to give more time to the series’ lead developing studio, Rocksteady Games, to work on the ...
Perhaps WB Games Montreal will be able to scratch that itch, but the wait is killing us. The latest tease comes from the developers FaceBook page where they released yet another cryptic image.
Some interesting news out of WB Games in Montréal as it appears the company is currently working on a video game tied to DC Comics. While that kind of news shouldn't shock or surprise anyone ...
WB Had E3 Press Conference Planned for Batman Game Reveal A new report claims that Warner Bros. was planning to have an E3 2020 press conference for the first time ever, though it's now canceled.
WB Games Montréal, the studio behind Batman: Arkham Origins, is currently hard at work on the recently announced Gotham Knights. However, it seems the studio already has eyes on a brand-new ...
The WB Games studio, which opened its doors locally last spring and aims to get to 300 employees by 2015, is developing video games based on DC Comics and Warner Bros. properties.
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