Warner Bros Games has responded to reports that the new Wonder Woman game will be live-service, and it’s good news.DCgames have been in a bit of a sorry state recently, especially with Rocksteady’s recent reveal ofSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, which has failed to impress fansfollowing its delay to early 2024.Take a look atSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice LeaguebelowIt’s a shame given how theBatman: Arkham Trilogyset the standard for superhero games, only recently receiving tough competition fromMarvel’s Spider-Man, whose sequel recently surpassed5 million salesonPlayStation5.AdvertUnfortunately, the last Batman game was thelegendaryBatman: Arkham Knight, leaving the future of DC games questionable, to say the least.However, there is a saving grace,Wonder Woman. The single-player game is in production with Monolith, the studio responsible forMiddle-earth: Shadow of War, though that’s all we really know about. Unfortunately, the lack of information has led to several rumours about the game, with a recent one being the game would include live-service elements.This was believable givenSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis confirmed to be live-service. Additionally the CEO of Warner Bros Games, David Zaslav, recently stated the company aims to “include more always-on gameplay through live services, multiplatform, and free-to-play extensions, with the goal to have more players spending more time on more platforms".Luckily, Warner Bros has swooped in and delivered a statement to IGN, denying Wonder Woman will be live service. The full statement reads: “Wonder Womanis a single-player action-adventure game set in a dynamic open world.Advert“This third-person experience will allow players to become Diana of Themyscira and introduce an original story set in the DC Universe, while also featuring the Nemesis System.Wonder Womanis not being designed as a live service.”No details were shared onWonder Woman’srelease date, but it’ll likely launch on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC sometime in 2024/2025.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros GamesTopics:DC,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

Warner Bros Games has responded to reports that the new Wonder Woman game will be live-service, and it’s good news.DCgames have been in a bit of a sorry state recently, especially with Rocksteady’s recent reveal ofSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, which has failed to impress fansfollowing its delay to early 2024.Take a look atSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice LeaguebelowIt’s a shame given how theBatman: Arkham Trilogyset the standard for superhero games, only recently receiving tough competition fromMarvel’s Spider-Man, whose sequel recently surpassed5 million salesonPlayStation5.AdvertUnfortunately, the last Batman game was thelegendaryBatman: Arkham Knight, leaving the future of DC games questionable, to say the least.However, there is a saving grace,Wonder Woman. The single-player game is in production with Monolith, the studio responsible forMiddle-earth: Shadow of War, though that’s all we really know about. Unfortunately, the lack of information has led to several rumours about the game, with a recent one being the game would include live-service elements.This was believable givenSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis confirmed to be live-service. Additionally the CEO of Warner Bros Games, David Zaslav, recently stated the company aims to “include more always-on gameplay through live services, multiplatform, and free-to-play extensions, with the goal to have more players spending more time on more platforms”.Luckily, Warner Bros has swooped in and delivered a statement to IGN, denying Wonder Woman will be live service. The full statement reads: “Wonder Womanis a single-player action-adventure game set in a dynamic open world.Advert“This third-person experience will allow players to become Diana of Themyscira and introduce an original story set in the DC Universe, while also featuring the Nemesis System.Wonder Womanis not being designed as a live service.”No details were shared onWonder Woman’srelease date, but it’ll likely launch on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC sometime in 2024/2025.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros GamesTopics:DC,Xbox,PlayStation,PC
Warner Bros Games has responded to reports that the new Wonder Woman game will be live-service, and it’s good news.DCgames have been in a bit of a sorry state recently, especially with Rocksteady’s recent reveal ofSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, which has failed to impress fansfollowing its delay to early 2024.Take a look atSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice LeaguebelowIt’s a shame given how theBatman: Arkham Trilogyset the standard for superhero games, only recently receiving tough competition fromMarvel’s Spider-Man, whose sequel recently surpassed5 million salesonPlayStation5.AdvertUnfortunately, the last Batman game was thelegendaryBatman: Arkham Knight, leaving the future of DC games questionable, to say the least.However, there is a saving grace,Wonder Woman. The single-player game is in production with Monolith, the studio responsible forMiddle-earth: Shadow of War, though that’s all we really know about. Unfortunately, the lack of information has led to several rumours about the game, with a recent one being the game would include live-service elements.This was believable givenSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis confirmed to be live-service. Additionally the CEO of Warner Bros Games, David Zaslav, recently stated the company aims to “include more always-on gameplay through live services, multiplatform, and free-to-play extensions, with the goal to have more players spending more time on more platforms”.Luckily, Warner Bros has swooped in and delivered a statement to IGN, denying Wonder Woman will be live service. The full statement reads: “Wonder Womanis a single-player action-adventure game set in a dynamic open world.Advert“This third-person experience will allow players to become Diana of Themyscira and introduce an original story set in the DC Universe, while also featuring the Nemesis System.Wonder Womanis not being designed as a live service.”No details were shared onWonder Woman’srelease date, but it’ll likely launch on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC sometime in 2024/2025.
Warner Bros Games has responded to reports that the new Wonder Woman game will be live-service, and it’s good news.
DCgames have been in a bit of a sorry state recently, especially with Rocksteady’s recent reveal ofSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, which has failed to impress fansfollowing its delay to early 2024.
Take a look atSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguebelow
It’s a shame given how theBatman: Arkham Trilogyset the standard for superhero games, only recently receiving tough competition fromMarvel’s Spider-Man, whose sequel recently surpassed5 million salesonPlayStation5.
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Unfortunately, the last Batman game was thelegendaryBatman: Arkham Knight, leaving the future of DC games questionable, to say the least.
However, there is a saving grace,Wonder Woman. The single-player game is in production with Monolith, the studio responsible forMiddle-earth: Shadow of War, though that’s all we really know about. Unfortunately, the lack of information has led to several rumours about the game, with a recent one being the game would include live-service elements.
This was believable givenSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueis confirmed to be live-service. Additionally the CEO of Warner Bros Games, David Zaslav, recently stated the company aims to “include more always-on gameplay through live services, multiplatform, and free-to-play extensions, with the goal to have more players spending more time on more platforms”.
Luckily, Warner Bros has swooped in and delivered a statement to IGN, denying Wonder Woman will be live service. The full statement reads: “Wonder Womanis a single-player action-adventure game set in a dynamic open world.
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“This third-person experience will allow players to become Diana of Themyscira and introduce an original story set in the DC Universe, while also featuring the Nemesis System.Wonder Womanis not being designed as a live service.”
No details were shared onWonder Woman’srelease date, but it’ll likely launch on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC sometime in 2024/2025.
Topics:DC,Xbox,PlayStation,PC