Warner Bros. has denied reports that the upcoming Wonder Woman game will be a live service title.Announced at the end of 2021, the Monolith Productions-developed title was described as a single-player, open-world action-adventure game featuring an original story set in the DC universe.
Earlier this year Jennifer Allaway was brought on as senior writer for the project.However, a recent job listing for Wonder Woman suggested Monolith were leaning away from a traditional single-player experience.
As reported by Wccftech, the developer was after a lead software engineer of gameplay, with the ideal candidate needing experience in “helping maintain a live software product or game”.Live service games typically have waves of new content added after launch, in an attempt to keep players invested for as long as possible, and usually feature either season passes or micro-transactions.
By comparison, traditional single-player games typically have a deliberate storyline that can be completed in a set timeframe.During an earnings call earlier this month, Warner Bros.
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