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Monolith Productions was even working for years on a Wonder Woman game revealed in 2022, with much of the game's details never surfacing.Over the last three years, additional information became ...
Today, February 25, it was announced Warner Bros. is shutting down Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and Warner Bros. Games San Diego, as well as canceling Monolith’s Wonder Woman game ...
I grew up playing Monolith Productions' games, so news that this 30 year old developer is being closed for a "strategic change in direction" is another kick in the teeth to anyone who loves ...
Monolith Productions saw massive success with Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor, which introduced a unique Nemesis System alongside immersive combat. Its sequel did well enough, but didn’t quite ...
Monolith Productions is one of those prolific studios, where its influence on the industry as a whole simply can’t be understated. It helped define the immersive sim genre with 2000’s The ...
The studio was formed by Kevin Stephens, former head of Monolith Productions, which made Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor, and other veterans of the studio after work on a new IP, codenamed Legacy ...
It’s been a few years since we last saw Monolith Productions release a game into the marketplace. Their last release came in 2017 with Middle-earth: Shadow of War.However, while it’s been a ...
WB Games ruined Monolith Productions in ways that were both self defeating and infuriating. Jason Schreier has shared his insights on what happened to Monolith Productions behind the scenes ...
Monolith Productions, Player First Games, and WB San Diego are closing as part of a major shakeup at Warner Bros. Games. By Eddie Makuch on February 25, 2025 at 12:05PM PST.
Warner Bros. Games is closing Monolith Productions, a gaming studio in Kirkland. Bloomberg. By Rick Morgan – Inno Senior Reporter, Puget Sound Business Journal. Feb 26, 2025.
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.