Warner Bros. cancels Wonder Woman video game and shuts down three studios
Warner Bros. Discovery has canceled the development of its Wonder Woman video game and is shutting down three game studios, including Monolith Productions. This decision is part of a restructuring to focus on key franchises like Harry Potter and Mortal Kombat. The company aims to improve profitability and growth in its gaming division. It plans to concentrate on producing high-quality games based on its most popular intellectual properties, moving away from in-house development for some projects. This shift comes after the success of the Harry Potter game, Hogwarts: Legacy. Warner Bros. Discovery's previous strategy involved developing games internally, but the new direction indicates a change in approach.