Today marks another day in the gaming sector, unfortunately bringing more troubling updates. On Tuesday, reporter Jason Schreier disclosed that Warner Bros. Games is closing down Monolith Productions, the studio behind Wonder Woman’s development, as well as Player First Games, the team responsible for MultiVersus, and the support unit at Warner Bros. Games San Diego.
Previously recognized for crafting the popular first-person shooter series F.E.A.R, Monolith Productions has also been behind two notable releases in recent years – 2014’s Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and its sequel, Middle-earth: Shadow of War, which were both released in 2017.
As a researcher, I have had the opportunity to delve into two captivating games set in Middle-earth, both utilizing an extraordinary gameplay mechanism called the Nemesis System. This system allows for individual Orcs to sustain injuries and recognize the player uniquely, resulting in distinct memories between each player’s journey. Consequently, no two experiences within these games are identical.
At the 2021 Game Awards, Monolith Productions unveiled plans for developing a Wonder Woman video game, yet there weren’t many further details revealed in the subsequent years.
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