The Wonder Woman game has reportedly been rebooted and is ‘years away’
The Warner project has reportedly changed directors
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Warner Bros. Wonder Woman game is “years away from release” according to a new report.
Wonder Woman, which is being developed by Monolith Productions, will use the Nemesis system from their acclaimed pair of Lord of the Rings titles released during the last generation. The game was announced in 2021 at The Game Awards. Since then, nothing has been shown from the project.
Now, according to Bloomberg, the project was rebooted last year, and has switched directors.
“One of the company’s biggest bets in development, a video game based on Wonder Woman, has struggled to coalesce, according to people familiar with the project. Early last year, it was rebooted and switched directors.
“The game has already cost more than $100 million, said the people who asked not to be identified discussing nonpublic information, and is still years away from release, if it ever makes it to market.”
Elsewhere in the report, it’s claimed that both Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions and MultiVersus flopped. Last week, Warner Bros. announced that the development of MultiVersus is coming to an end.
It’s also claimed that Rocksteady Studios is working on a single-player Batman game.
Warner Bros game division has faced several issues in recent years, with high-profile failures despite banking on Warner Bros’s biggest franchises.
“According to interviews with two dozen current and former Warner Bros. employees, a lack of a strong, cohesive vision during Haddad’s reign — a tumultuous period in which Warner Bros. struggled through multiple reorganizations — led to years of ineffectual trend-chasing and wasted development time,” reads the report.
“Along the way, once-revered studios under the Warner Bros. umbrella have taken reputational hits, lost key staff members and burned through hundreds of millions of dollars.”