Warner Bros. Discovery hasn’t had the best fiscal year, with the failure of Suicide Squad: Kills the Justice League heavily impacting its revenue. Monolith Productions’ Wonder Woman is still in development, but it’s received no updates outside of WB Games confirming it’s not being designed as a live service title.
However, an alleged online survey has provided some apparent new details. Images of the concept art and survey choices were “removed in response to report from the copyright holder” (seemingly confirming their authenticity). The story description is still up, with the original plot revolving around the invasion of Themyscira by the sorceress Circe with “an army of gorgons, cyclopes and other monsters.”
As Wonder Woman, players return to her birthplace to help out her brethren. She’ll also repair her relationship with Queen Hippolyta and fellow Amazons who felt “betrayed” by Diana’s decision to leave years prior. Alongside Circe, @WWGameUpdates on Twitter notes that Medusa and Cheetah play “major roles.”
Whether this is still the project’s story or it’s changed throughout development is unknown. Time will tell, but the action-adventure potentially retailing for £69.99 is perhaps the least surprising bit. Stay tuned for more details in the meantime.