Warner Bros. Shuts Down Three Game Studios and Cancels $100M Wonder Woman Project
The closures mark a major shift in Warner Bros. Games' strategy as it focuses on fewer, larger franchises to regain profitability by 2025.
- Warner Bros. Games has closed Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego, citing a strategic restructuring of its gaming division.
- The $100 million Wonder Woman game, developed by Monolith Productions and incorporating the Nemesis system, has been canceled after years of troubled development.
- The decision follows significant financial losses in 2024, including a $200 million loss on 'Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League' and the underperformance of 'MultiVersus.'
- Warner Bros. leadership emphasized a shift toward focusing on major franchises like Harry Potter, Mortal Kombat, Game of Thrones, and Batman to ensure future growth.
- The closures come shortly after the resignation of Warner Bros. Interactive president David Haddad and amid efforts to rebuild the division's credibility and profitability.






























