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Warner Bros. has confirmed reports that they are shutting down three of their game studios, closing Monolith Productions, Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games San Diego is what they're describing ...
WB Games closes Monolith, Player First, and San Diego studios in major restructuring. Wonder Woman game development stopped as Monolith shuts down operations. Company aims focus on key franchises ...
WB Games San Diego was working on AAA free-to-play gaming. In December, Warner Bros Games also announced that it would lay off employees at WB Games Montreal as well as pulling back on the studio ...
Warner Bros. Games is making big cuts, closing three studios — Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB Games San Diego — and canceling its long-in-development Wonder Woman game, the ...
Warner Bros. Games announced today it's shutting down three of its developers: Monolith, Player First and WB Games San Diego.
After careful consideration, we are closing three of our development studios – Monolith Productions, Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games San Diego.
Kirkland, Wash.-based Monolith Productions, Player First Games in Los Angeles and Warner Bros. Games San Diego are being shuttered, according to a memo to staff viewed by Bloomberg News.
As reported by Video Games Chronicle, Colin Moriarty revealed in the latest episode of his Sacred Symbols podcast that Warner Bros. Games San Diego was actually working on a kart racer.
These include Monolith Productions (Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor), Player First Games (MultiVersus), and WB Games San Diego which had been developing a “AAA, free-to-play, cross-platform game”.
WB Shuts Down Monolith, Player First Games, and WB Games San Diego, and Cancels Wonder Woman - News. Tweet. by William D'Angelo, posted on 01 March 2025 / 2,446 Views.
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