Earlier this week, WB Games announced that it had scrapped its solo Wonder Woman game and closed down its studio Monolith ...
Warner Bros. is making a major change in its video game production, shutting down three studios and canceling a Wonder ...
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products has announced that in the second-half of 2026, Mattel will be the home for all DC toys in a multi-year, international agreement. The two companies ...
Mattel and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products enter a multi-year licensing agreement to utilize the DC franchise ...
Mattel secures DC licensing deal with Warner Bros. to create action figures, games, and collectibles featuring iconic superheroes & villains.
Mattel's deal with Warner Bros. Discovery to make toys related to the DC brand could fuel more toy sales and help Mattel ...
The company reported "impairment" charges of $50 million for the latest quarter and a $384 million for the full year ended ...
As we now know, WB Games has seen the exit of their previous head, David Haddad, alongside the closure of three of their studios, and the cancellation of the Wonder Woman video game. Furthermore, all ...
But because of his indecision, backed up by the rest of WB Games management, Monolith Productions and WB Games Montreal floundered with no games to show for it. WB Games would pretend to hear out ...
It has been a tough stretch for the video game industry, and the news seems to be getting worse all the time. After many cuts ...
Warner Bros. Discovery shuts down three game studios and cancels the Wonder Woman game. The company focuses on existing, ...
A comic book veteran attached to the canceled Wonder Woman game reveals fresh information about Monolith’s ill-fated project.