Summary

  • Warner Bros Games will close three development studios - Monolith, Player First and WB Games San Diego - as it refocuses its business strategy.
  • Wonder Woman, which was being developed by Monolith, is one of several games cancelled as a result of the closures.
  • The publisher has faced a number of recent setbacks, including the failure of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and the departure of president David Haddad.
  • The company had hoped to double-down on its live-service offerings, but has shifted focus away from this strategy.
  • MultiVersus, which was developed by Player First, will also end support as part of the changes.
  • Warner Bros insists it still aims to return the games business to profitability by 2025.

By Rachel Kaser

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