Wonder Woman Game Has Reportedly Already Cost WB Games $100 Million, Nowhere Close To Releasing
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The Wonder Woman video game from Monolith has undergone significant changes, including a reboot and a director switch, incurring costs exceeding $100 million. As of now, the game is not expected to launch for several more years. Originally aiming to create a new franchise post-Middle-earth: Shadow of War, the studio shifted focus to Wonder Woman due to executive decisions. Initial concepts included a unique Nemesis system that was later abandoned for a conventional action-adventure format. Development has faced ongoing challenges and uncertainty.
A video game based on Wonder Woman, has struggled to coalesce, according to people familiar with the project. Early last year, it was rebooted and switched directors.
An early version of the game attempted to reimagine the Nemesis system from the Mordor games, allowing Wonder Woman to befriend her enemies... eventually scrapped in favor of a more traditional action-adventure game.
Read at GameSpot
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