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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.
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Player First and San Diego studios are also closed, as WB Games shares its vision for the future.
Warner Bros. Games announced today it's shutting down three of its developers: Monolith, Player First and WB Games San Diego.
Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games San Diego were also closed as part of the "strategic change in direction".
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”.
"After careful consideration, we are closing three of our development studios—-Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and Warner Bros. Games San Diego.