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Warner Bros. reportedly cancels Wonder Woman, closes Monolith and other studios


Following recent claims Warner Bros.'s Wonder Woman game was in trouble and still "years away from release", the compan…

Following recent claims Warner Bros.'s Wonder Woman game was in trouble and still "years away from release", the company has reportedly now cancelled the project and shut down its developer Monolith Productions as part of a string of studio closures. All that upheaval was reported to have cost Warner Bros. $100m, with sources telling Bloomberg its future remained "in question". Wonder Woman's reported cancellation comes amid an extremely rocky period for Warner Bros.'s games division, with Warner Bros. Montreal's Gotham Knights, Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, party brawler MultiVersus, and last year's Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions all having failed to resonate with consumers.

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