Just a month after Warner Bros. Games chief David Haddad announced that he's after 12 years in the role, the company is closing its Monolith Productions, jinda44 Player First Games, and WB San e19 Diego studios, and cancelling the Wonder Woman game first revealed in 2021.
The closures, first reported by , were confirmed by Warner in a statement provided to PC Gamer.
"We have had to make some very difficult decisions to structure our development studios and investments around building the best games possible with our key franchises—Harry Potter, Mortal Kombat, DC and Game of Thrones," a Warner Bros. Games spokesman said. "After careful consideration, we are closing three of our development studios—Monolith Productions, Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games San Diego. This is a strategic change in direction and not a reflection of these teams or the talent that consists within them."
The rep also confirmed that Monolith's Wonder Woman game has been cancelled. "Our hope was to give players and fans the highest quality experience possible for the iconic character, and unfortunately this is no longer possible within our strategic priorities," the spokesperson said. "This is another tough decision, as we recognize Monolith’s storied history of delivering epic fan experiences through amazing games.
The future of Player First Games seemed in doubt after the in January. "I don’t know what the future holds for any or all of us, but I just wanted to say thank you," Multiversus game director Tony Huynh , in what sounded like a farewell message. "It has been an honor to work alongside betdog the team at PFG to serve our community and players."