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Warner Bros. Discovery is making cutbacks to try to get its games business back on track. The Warner Bros. Games division is pulling the plug on a “Wonder Woman” title that had been in ...
Warner Bros. is canceling its planned Wonder Woman game and shutting down three studios: Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego, according to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier.
Wonder Woman swinging her lasso of truth in a teaser for a Wonder Woman game. WB Games Monolith Productions was founded in 1994, before being acquired by Warner Bros. in 2004.
A new report from Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier now goes deep into the problems at WB Games and one game in particular, an upcoming Wonder Woman game that was announced all the way back in 2021 ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is canceling its Wonder Woman game and shutting down Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and Warner Bros. Games San Diego.
Two months after that loss, WB Games chose to buy Player First Games, the developer of Multiversus. As we now know, neither that game nor the Wonder Woman project, which was rumored to have been ...
Article Summary. WB Games closes Monolith, Player First, and San Diego studios in major restructuring. Wonder Woman game development stopped as Monolith shuts down operations.
Wonder Woman fans have been left without a game to look forward to following Monolith's closure. Fans of Wonder Woman are bitter about the constant focus on Batman at WB Games.
Wonder Woman Game Has Reportedly Already Cost WB Games $100 Million, Nowhere Close To Releasing Several years after it was first revealed, Monolith's Wonder Woman game might be in trouble.
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Warner Bros. Games is canceling its Wonder Woman game and ... - MSNWarner Bros. Discovery is making even more big changes to its troubled gaming efforts. As reported by Bloomberg, the company’s gaming division is canceling the Wonder Woman game announced in ...
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