Wonder Woman is Receiving Development Support from Gotham Knights Studio

WB Games Montreal is providing development assistance on Monolith Productions' Wonder Woman game, as revealed by a job listing.

Posted By | On 08th, Mar. 2024

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More than three years on from its announcement, little is known about Monolith Productions’ Wonder Woman game even now, but little snippets of information have nonetheless emerged here and there. Another one of those has been caught in a recently published job listing (via Tech4gamers), which reveals that the studio behind Gotham Knights and Batman: Arkham Origins, WB Games Montreal, is providing development support for Wonder Woman.

The listing, published by WB Games Montreal for the position of External Development Artist, that the role’s “first mandate” will be to “work closely with our team and support the Monolith Productions team on their announced Wonder Woman game.”

In December of 2022, the LinkedIn profile of WB Games Montreal’s Bryan Theberge suggested that the studio’s own next title had also entered production.

WB Games has previously announced that Monolith Productions’ Wonder Woman game will be an open world experience, and that it will use the Nemesis System from Monolith’s previous titles, Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and Middle-earth: Shadow of War.

Last November, job listings suggested that the game would feature live service elements, though WB Games clarified promptly afterward that Wonder Woman was being designed as a single-player action-adventure game.


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