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An inside source shares details on a canceled kart racer video game that was being developed by WB San Diego before the studio shut down.
Just a month after Warner Bros. Games chief David Haddad announced that he's stepping down after 12 years in the role, the company is closing its Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB ...
WB Games is shutting down Monolith Productions, Player First Games and WB San Diego, and cancelling Monolith's Wonder Woman game.
In addition, Warner Bros. Games has announced that it is shutting down Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego. Here is the full statement from WB Games (via Kotaku).
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.
As first reported by Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego are all shutting down.
Warner Bros. is canceling its planned Wonder Woman game and shutting down three studios: Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego, according to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier.
After careful consideration, we are closing three of our development studios – Monolith Productions, Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games San Diego.
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 ...
"After careful consideration, we are closing three of our development studios—-Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and Warner Bros. Games San Diego.