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According to a former employee, video game developer WB San Diego was working on a kart racer before the team was laid off and the studio shut down by Warner Bros. Alongside WB San Diego, Monolith ...
Warner Bros. is reportedly taking a massive hatchet to its games business, as Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier reports that WB Games will be shutting down Monolith Productions, Player First Games and ...
J ust a month after Warner Bros. Games chief David Haddad announced that he's stepping down after 12 years in the role, the ...
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 describing ...
WB Shuts Down Monolith, Player First Games, and WB Games San Diego, and Cancels Wonder Woman - News. Tweet. by William D'Angelo, posted on 01 March 2025 / 2,446 Views.
WB Games closes Monolith, Player First, and San Diego studios in major restructuring. Wonder Woman game development stopped as Monolith shuts down operations. Company aims focus on key franchises ...
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).
As reported by Video Games Chronicle, Colin Moriarty revealed in the latest episode of his Sacred Symbols podcast that Warner Bros. Games San Diego was actually working on a kart racer.
This rejigging, Warner Bros exec JB Perrette says, is all about "optimising our team structure to develop long-term franchise ...
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.
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 ...