DC Comics writer Gail Simone has revealed a few details about the now-canceled open world Wonder Woman game from Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor developer Monolith Productions, and says it was shaping up to be "a showpiece epic.
Discovery from canceling Wonder Woman's long-awaited game, which had been in production for three years by Monolith Productions. The company also confirmed plans to shut three of its gaming development studios,
The game was gorgeous and expansive,” comic book writer Gail Simone recently wrote of the unreleased action-adventure game first announced back in 2021. “It was beautiful to look at. I am not going to give details for a number of reasons,
The cuts reflect a refocusing of the games division on major franchises such as Harry Potter, Mortal Kombat, Game of Thrones and DC Comics, primarily Batman.
WB Games is restructuring and closing three game development studios, including Monolith Productions, in a bid to cut costs and shrink its games lineup.
Warner Bros. Games will retain the famous Nemesis System popularized in Shadow of Mordor despite Monolith Productions being shut down.
Reportedly a result of studio and production shuffling, Warner Bros.Games is closing Monolith Productions and cancelling their Wonder Woman game.
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc (WBD) to shut down video-game studios and halt work on Wonder Woman game to focus on more profitable franchises.
First announced in 2021 at the Game Awards, the Wonder Woman game was going to be published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. DC Comics and Warner Bros. had also unveiled a teaser for the game. It was supposed to be a single-player open-world action RPG with Diana Prince of Themyscira as the protagonist.
American studio Monolith Productions has been closed after 30 years, and the Wonder Woman game it was working on cancelled.
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based Monolith Productions, Player First Games in Los Angeles ... Mortal Kombat, Game of Thrones and DC Comics, primarily Batman. “The quality of too many of our new releases has really missed the mark,” JB Perrette, head of games and streaming for ...