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New concept art from WB Games Montréal's cancelled 2015 Damian Wayne game "Project Sabbath" has surfaced, shared by character ...
Warner Bros. Games now has four video game divisions, each dedicated to Harry Potter, DC, Game of Thrones and Mortal Kombat franchises.
Warner Bros. Games reshapes its strategy, prioritizing 'Game of Thrones', Harry Potter, 'Mortal Kombat', and DC Universe for future game development.
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DC fans who were looking forward to experiencing Wonder Woman’s single-player game by Shadow of Mordor maker Monolith Productions are in for a major disappointment as Warner Bros is shutting ...
Notably, at the time Monolith was still reforming its leadership team, and debates were ongoing about whether to use Monolith's in-house engine for Wonder Woman or move to Unreal Engine 5.
Monolith Production's Wonder Woman game might have been seen as an upcoming Hogwarts Legacy-style success for Warner Bros. if it wasn't for the various reports about its troubled development.
UPDATE (February 26, 2025): The Wonder Woman game that was in development at Monolith Productions has now been cancelled. Below, you'll find what we knew about the game before it was shelved.
Wonder Woman is not being designed as a live service game." Check out the previously-released announcement teaser below. "She will fight to unite the warriors of two worlds. You are Wonder Woman.
After careful consideration, we are closing three of our development studios – Monolith Productions, Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games San Diego.