A developer at Monolith has mistakenly uploaded concept art to their LinkedIn page from what many believe is from the studio's upcoming Wonder Woman game. Monolith Productions previously worked on the Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War, Lord of the Rings video games for Warner Bros.
You can check out the concept art below.
It looks as if the video game might potentially take its cues from a multiverse storyline, as there appear to be three alternate versions of the Themysciran princess on display.
Alternatively, the warrior on the far right appears to be Monolith's take on Nubia, Wonder Woman's long-lost sororal twin who debuted in the pages of DC Comics in 1973.
Comic book fans are also speculating that the gunner in futuristic armor on the left might be based on a gender-bent Steve Trevor or an artistic take on Silver Swan or Veronica Cale.
The Gamescom video game convention kicked off in Germany last night and will continue through Sunday, August 27 so while the game wasn't unveiled during the opening day, there's still plenty of time for a reveal.
Whether the leak was intentional or accidental, there's definitely a ton of buzz online about the game, at the moment. Even if Monolith and Warner Bros. weren't planning a reveal at GamesCom, they might want to take this opportunity to strike while the iron is hot and officially release more concept art or even a short teaser.
Based on the teaser trailer from 2021, it looks as if Wonder Woman is called back to Themyscira to fight alongside old enemies and protect the island from some unknown threat.
There's currently no release date for the game, but stay tuned, as the prevailing thought online is that Gamescom is poised to change that.