Turns out, Suicide Squad and MultiVersus ending have been the least of Warner Bros. Games' worries the last few years. Only two months into 2025, and things haven’t been great for Warner Bros.’ ...
WB Games has been up and down the past few years with a massive hit in the form of Hogwarts Legacy and a massive miss in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which of course led WB leadership ...
There are spinoff series, novels, and video games in the works. In fact, a new report suggests WB Games Montreal is interested in dabbling with this franchise with a new game. However, right now ...
It’s been a little over 3 years since WB Games and Monolith Productions announced they were working on a Wonder Woman game. However, we’ve heard little on the matter since, outside it somehow ...
This follows a trend at Warner Bros. Games, as recent projects have failed to take off. Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was a $200 million flop for the company, Warner Bros.
Unfortunately, Warner Bros. tends to give the majority of its focus to its “Trinity,” especially when it comes to video games. According to a new report from Bloomberg, a game featuring John ...
The good news out of Warner Bros. Games, according to a new Bloomberg report, is that after the flop of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Rocksteady Studios is looking to make a new ...
It’s 10 years Arkham Knight but at least VR game Arkham Shadows was good (WB Games) Monolith’s Wonder Woman game has undergone a reboot according to a new report, as Rocksteady looks to return ...
Warner Bros. Games division faces challenges with recent flops and upcoming shutdowns to games like MultiVersus. Wonder Woman's story in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League may have helped give ...
Rocksteady is reportedly working on a new, single-player Batman game as Warner Bros. Games looks to focus on its core franchises. “We recognise [the games business] is substantially ...
Publisher WB Games had attributed a $200 million loss to the game. Bloomberg now reports that Rocksteady is pivoting back to what made it a household name in the first place, citing anonymous ...
WB Games Montreal, however, is reportedly "helping out" on other projects like Wonder Woman, the new action hero game Warner Bros. felt compelled to clarify would not be a live-service game.