Warner Bros Assuages Concerns Over 'Wonder Woman' Game's Live Service Model
Recently, a rumor started circulating among the gaming community that the highly anticipated 'Wonder Woman' game from Warner Bros could potentially be a live service game, similar to 'Suicide Squad'. The source of the speculation was traced back to a single job listing posted on LinkedIn, which indicated a live service component. This speculation has caused a stir among fans, leading to uncertainty and concern owing to the mixed reception of other live service games.
Clarification from Warner Bros
Addressing the rumors head-on, Warner Bros has issued a statement putting fears to rest. They clarified that the job listing does not imply that 'Wonder Woman' will be a full-fledged live service game, but may feature certain live service elements that aim to enhance player experience without adhering strictly to a live service model. This has provided relief to investors and gamers alike who were worried about the success and quality of the upcoming title.
Investor Assurance
In light of the rumor's dispersal, investor confidence appears to remain stable. Warner Bros has reaffirmed its commitment to quality and innovation, maintaining a variety of gaming experiences in its portfolio. While Warner Bros has previously expressed interest in exploring more live service avenues, it seems that 'Wonder Woman' will not necessarily follow in the footsteps of 'Suicide Squad', potentially allaying concerns about the game's long-term engagement and financial model.
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