It's no secret that Warner Bros.' gaming division has experienced some hefty struggles as of late. Because while Hogwarts Legacy was a financial success in 2023, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was everything but that. Indeed, Suicide Squad, which just launched its second season of post-launch content, was, by all accounts, a financial failure. Reportedly, Warner Bros. took a $200 million (yes, million) hit on the game.
After Suicide Squad and Gotham Knights, the Wonder Woman game needs to be good.
That said, Warner Bros. is home to a litany of IP that would be ripe for a video game. There are, of course, the many heroes and villains that make up the DC Universe, including Wonder Woman, who is still slated for her own solo adventure at some point. Elsewhere, Warner Bros. also has access to the larger Game of Thrones world, along with the animated properties that make up the likes of Hanna Barbera (Scooby-Doo), Looney Tunes, Cartoon Network (Ben 10) and Adult Swim (Rick & Morty).
In other words, there's no shortage of characters and worlds, and Warner Bros. is fully aware of that. In a recent earnings call, CEO David Zaslav and president of...