You don't learn from mistakes: Warner Bros. is once again developing a big-budget service game

By: Anton Kratiuk | 30.07.2025, 09:57

There is probably no gamer who hasn't heard about the grandiose and maximally predictable failure of the co-op action Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and the lack of any success of Gotham Knights. Both games are serviceable, but they are of no interest as either co-operative action or single-player entertainment.

Warner Bros. Games suffered a loss of $200 million, but did not draw any conclusions from its mistakes.

Here's What We Know

Warner Bros. Games has posted a job posting that says the company is looking for an executive producer whose responsibilities include working on a full-cycle game from concept to post-release support. Among other things, experience in creating projects with service models is required.

The announcement states that it will be a AAA game based on one of Warner Bros. or DC Comics' iconic franchises.

Service-based games have been increasingly annoying gamers in recent years and the media giant's decision to start developing such a project again seems incredibly odd.

Source: WB Games Montréal