Following its announcement at the 2021 Game Awards, Monolith's Wonder Woman game hasn't been shown in 850 days.
One of the most frustrating things about game development over the last few console generations is how long it takes for games to release after being announced. This does make sense considering how much more they cost now and how many of them are aiming for expansive open-worlds and live-service elements, but it still makes for a painful wait.
This is true of many triple-A games over the past few years (and into the future) but we do usually at least get some updates. One game that hasn't been seen or heard from since its reveal is Monolith Productions' Wonder Woman game, which has been kept completely quiet since its CGI reveal at The Game Awards 2021.
As pointed out by Twitter user WWGameUpdates (who has the unenvious task of tracking updates on the Wonder Woman game), no official update has been given by Monolith or Warner Bros. since The Game Awards 2021.
Considering it was also seven years since Monolith's last game, Middle-earth: Shadow of War and the reveal was completely CGI with no gameplay, it's no wonder that fans are getting a little antsy waiting for more info. Suicide Squad flopping after more than six years in development probably isn't inspiring much hope either.
Although it's a shame that we haven't heard about Wonder Woman in so long, games do take a long time to develop nowadays. Let Monolith cook, and hopefully we're in for a banger.
While we haven't had another trailer or any gameplay for the Wonder Woman game since it was announced, we have at least been given a few details about the game, such as the fact that it won't be a live service like some expected it to be.
Considering how long it's been since we last saw Wonder Woman and the fact that Suicide Squad has finally released, it seems fairly likely that we'll end up seeing the game at some point this year, either at Summer Game Fest or The Game Awards 2024. Let's
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