Games is also cancelling the new Wonder Woman game at Monolith Productions ... studio that was contributing to "the future of AAA free-to-play games." In a statement, Warner Bros.
is also canceling the Wonder Woman game. &mdash ... Warner Bros Discovery recently shut down Player First Games’ free-to-play MultiVersus after it underperformed, following a series of closures ...
Warner Bros has officially confirmed they have cancelled the Wonder Woman game, as well as closing three studios. Yesterday, Jason Schreier came out with a report that Monolith Productions, who was ...
The publisher has also canceled Monolith’s next project: a Wonder Woman game announced ... developer behind the free-to-play fighter Multiversus, and Warner Bros. Games San Diego.
Monolith was developing the Wonder Woman game before Warner Bros ... reportedly working on “an exciting new AAA, free-to-play, cross-platform game.” In a statement about the closure of ...
WB Games, the video game publishing arm of Warner Bros. Discovery, is shutting down three of its development studios, including the developer behind Multiversus and a long-standing developer working ...
Games is pulling the plug on a “Wonder Woman” title, which had been in development ... the developer of free-to-play platform fighter game “MultiVersus,” which as previously announced ...
The development of Monolith’s Wonder Woman videogame will not move ... which had been working on an unannounced “AAA, free-to-play, cross-platform game.” The team behind Multiversus, which ...
free-to-play, cross-platform game”. As part of these closings, the Wonder Woman game long in development by Monolith Productions is also cancelled. According to the email, Perrette attributes ...
The statement clarifies that the development of the upcoming Wonder Woman game ... and acquired by Warner Bros. Games in 2024. It developed one title, the free-to-play fighter Multiversus which ...