The Lasso of Truth will have to stay furled. Just over three years after it was announced, Warner Bros. Games has canceled the Wonder Woman game it’s been developing through studio Monolith Productions. Monolith, who created the Middle-earth: Shadows of Mordor games, was also closed, as was Playe...
Read MoreIt’s looking more and more like Batman will be returning to Arkham. Warner Bros. Games is in a bad place right now. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was a titanic failure that cost the company $200 million, according to an investor call, and seemingly ruined the beloved Batman: Arkham unive...
Read MoreSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is finally over, and it may have just retconned the element gamers hated most. The game, which put players in the shoes of the government-controlled team of villains as they fought Justice League members who’d been mind-controlled by Brainiac, was released...
Read MoreMuch like the game did to Batman, Rocksteady is putting a bullet in the head of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. In the latest announcement on the game’s official website, Rocksteady teased today’s release of season 4, episode 7, “Control,” which will introduce Deathstroke as a playab...
Read MoreWarner Bros. Games are sending up the Batsignal. As I mentioned yesterday while talking about the Hogwarts Legacy sequel, Warner Bros. is having a tough time in its video games department (not just there, but also there), with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League bombing hard and losing them $20...
Read MoreWarner Bros. has made it perfectly clear they’re in the Harry Potter business, with the recent return to the Wizarding World craze spearheaded by Hogwarts Legacy. The video game developed by Avalanche Software, which is set in the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry during the Victorian era...
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