So far, we only know two things about Monolith Productions' next project, a video game based on Wonder Woman. The first one is that it's a single-player open-world game, as if no one's ever done that with a superhero lead. Another fact is that it will use a procedurally generated Nemesis system, similar to the studio's pair of Middle-earth: Shadow of games, because, why not? They patented the feature, after all. Plus, it makes sense if the game wants to establish what makes Wonder Woman different from Batman and Superman. The Princess of Themyscira doesn't exactly mess around with her enemies. Now, there's a third one, courtesy of a recent job posting.

, Monolith put up a listing for a lead software engineer with previous experience working on live-service titles. This recent bit of information quickly went viral as fans took it as evidence that the Wonder Woman game will be a live-service game.

However, in a statement sent to IGN, Warner Bros.' representatives confirmed that Monolith's upcoming game is "not being designed" with live-service in mind.

Now that her time in the DCEU is over, maybe Monolith Productions can call up Gal Gadot to voice a character in its Wonder Woman game.