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21.11.2023 10:30

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Good news for the Wonder Woman game

A new update for the upcoming Wonder Woman video game from Monolith Productions is good news for fans of the comic book heroine.
Good news for the Wonder Woman game

Despite the latest job listing stating that developer Monolith Productions is looking for a live-action game specialist, it appears that Wonder Woman won't be heading in that direction anyway, which is pleased and reassured many fans. Let us remind you that there was also a highly anticipated Marvel Avengers game with a live service, which in its case did not bear the desired fruit.

Wonder Woman are the firstč announced at The Game Awards 2021, but since then there haven't been many substantial updates on the project. Monolith hasn't released a game since 2017's excellent Middle-earth: Shadow of War, so many fans are understandably impatient and want to know more. about the Wonder Woman project.

Although the Wonder Woman game has been largely shrouded in mystery since its initial announcement, a recent job posting has led many fans to believe that it could be a live-action game. The Wonder Woman job posting stated that Monolith was looking for someone with live-action gaming experience, sparking speculation and immediate outrage from would-be gamers.

Live games can be highly controversial, and many fans were concerned. Most Of course, the comment goes to the monetization of these types of games, which, in addition to the initial high price, as demanded by AAA games, the developer then adds many more mechanisms to the game for slow progress, which of course can be accelerated with additional funding. ;no injection.

Despite the rumors, Warner Bros. released a statement to IGN clarifying that Wonder Woman is an open-world single-player game and not live-action. "Wonder Woman is not designed as a live service," the statement read. That still doesn't mean Wonder Woman won't feature microtransactions, but at least fans don't have to worry about the game going live and being saddled with everything associated with the tag.

Aside from the fact that it's an open-world single-player game and not a live-action service, pretty much the only detail fans know for sure about Wonder Woman is that it will include the Nemesis system. Monolith innovated the Nemesis system in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. It allows all enemies in the game to remember the player's actions, react accordingly and establish a relationship with the main character. It will certainly be interesting to see how this system works in a Wonder Woman game, so hopefully more will be revealed sooner or laterč information about the project.

Because Wonder Woman was the firstč revealed at The Game Awards in 2021, may be re-introduced at this year's event. The Game Awards 2023 (Dec. 7) is sure to be full of big game reveals and announcements, and with Wonder Woman basically being one big unknown for the past two years, it looks like this year's event would be a great time. to re-introduce the game to the masses.

We don't know if that will happen. Maybe Warner Bros. wanted to keep the focus on the upcoming Suicide Squad game. Unlike Wonder Woman, Suicide Squad will have a live-action focus. Originally, the game was designed with an emphasis on the story, but later it was adapted into a multiplayer experience that will require the player to always be connected to the Internet while playing. Otherwise, it will not be possible to launch the game. What the game will contain upon release is currently unknown. It's also unknown what the prices will be in the in-game store, which is more or less a given at this point. Whether gamers will be satisfied with the studio's decision is a bigger question. So far, these kinds of games have not been a great success, although they have been part of it. according to footage, Suicide Squad looks relatively promising.

Suicide Squad is coming to PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on February 2, 2024.


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