Wonder Woman game axed as Warner Bros cuts three studios

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Last year was a challenging one for the games sector, seeing games delayed, studios closed around the world and thousands of layoffs including at Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's PlayStation . Warner Bros Games had big expectations for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League but the game was panned by fans and critics. Updates for the game ended in January after weak sales and poor reviews. And last month, the company announced the departure of David Haddad, the chief of the gaming unit, after 12 years. Wider trends in the industry have seen sales struggle as gamers spend less on new games, choosing instead to stick with long-running online games like Fortnite or yearly franchises such as Call of Duty and EA Sports FC.