It looks like Gotham Knights studio Warner Bros Montreal is working on the upcoming Wonder Woman game

A job listing has revealed the studio’s support work

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The studio behind Gotham Knights is seemingly supporting Monolith Productions on its upcomingWonder Woman game.

As reported byTech4Gamers, Warner Bros Montreal is hiring an External Development Artist to work on the level art for Monolith’s Wonder Woman game. According to ajob listing, the successful candidate will join a team working to “support the Monolith Productions team” on the previously announced title. The studio previously worked on Batman: Arkham Origins and Gotham Knights.

Unfortunately, the job description doesn’t mention anything particularly interesting about the upcoming game but this is the first time we’ve seen the two studios connected on said project. After being announced in 2021, there hasn’t been much revealed about the DC superhero game other than the fact it’s been developed by the Shadow of Mordor developer and that itmight have branching narrativesthanks to Monolith’s Nemesis system.

This will beWarner Bros Games' third DC Superhero/villain game to be released in the last few years after the aforementioned Gotham Knights and the recently launchedSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. The Rocksteady title didn’t have thesmoothest of startsbut has already promised fans additional content in the form of fourpost-launch seasons with Mr Freeze, Deathstroke, The Joker, and more.

It seems like this influx of DC games may be due toWarner Bros bosses wanting a closer relationship between DC’s movies and games. In an interview earlier this year, two Warner Bros. executives discussed the studio’s focus on the “importance of franchises.” This lines up with the company’s plans tofocus on free-to-play and live-service gamesdespite its biggest game of 2023 being single-player RPGHogwarts Legacy.

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