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New concept art from WB Games Montréal's cancelled 2015 Damian Wayne game "Project Sabbath" has surfaced, shared by character ...
Warner Bros. Games reshapes its strategy, prioritizing 'Game of Thrones', Harry Potter, 'Mortal Kombat', and DC Universe for future game development.
This rejigging, Warner Bros exec JB Perrette says, is all about "optimising our team structure to develop long-term franchise roadmaps", which is definitely some words. It follows Warner Bros. Games ...
According to the website, Sony is interested in acquiring HBO Max and the firm’s gaming assets, which will all fall under the umbrella of this new company. The electronics maker has been gradually ...
Yes, Wonder Woman may well have gone ahead if Warner hadn't made the decision to close Monolith Productions. Founded back in the mid-‘90s, Monolith grew with the contemporary games market ...
Monolith Productions, the studio behind iconic games like Fear and Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor that brought us the Nemesis system, was shut down by owner Warner Bros. last month, and its co ...
Some 30 people showed up in the rain outside WB [Warner Bros.] Games in Burbank, California. This was considerably fewer than the 150 to 200 people who generally picketed in the summer and autumn ...
After careful consideration, we are closing three of our development studios—Monolith Productions, Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games San Diego.
Warner Bros recently confirmed the closure of three gaming studios, including Middle-earth developer Monolith Productions. The studio is notable for designing a technology capable of providing ...
For WB Games, in spite of the severe human toll, after they cancel the Wonder Woman video game, it doesn’t make sense for them to keep Monolith Productions, after they haven’t released a new ...
Warner Bros. confirms it's shutting down Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego and the Wonder Woman game is cancelled, as first reported by Jason Schreier at Bloomberg. pic ...
WB Games recently announced the closure of several studios under its umbrella, and now Bloomberg's Jason Schreier has given the full backstory on what led to Monolith Productions being closed down.