10 Upcoming Video Games You Didn't Realise Got Cancelled
10. Wonder Woman
Warner Bros. Games have recently found themselves in a real rough spot. Mortal Kombat 1 fell short of sales, which led to its second DLC being discontinued. MultiVersus will be delisted and go offline in a few months.
And then, there's the company's biggest fumble, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Even though the Arkham universe was once unstoppable, this DC dud has soured the beloved comic book property.
For a time, it looked like WB Games could've bounced back. Monolith Productions, which serves as a WB subsidiary, announced a game in 2021, centring around another iconic DC superhero, Wonder Woman. Monolith's last two titles, Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War, were well-received, so there was some hope we would get another great open-world superhero title.
Emphasis on the word "was". In February 2025, WB Games announced they were undergoing heavy "restructuring" (which is a nice way of saying a lot of people are getting fired). The company decided to close down three studios, including Monolith, which resulted in Wonder Woman getting the chop.
To be fair, Warner Bros. Games has a rep for disappointing the gaming community, so this announcement wasn't particularly surprising.