Warner Bros. Games confirms canonical games to the DCU are coming

Warner Bros. Games has confirmed that it is working on games that will be canon to the upcoming DC Universe projects.

When James Gunn and Peter Safran made their first announcements as the co-CEOs of DC Studios, they said that video games would be included in the canon of the new universe. Since that time things have been fairly quiet.

In a new profile in Variety of the success Warner Bros. Games had in 2023, we have the smallest of updates. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment president David Haddad confirmed that games are in the works that will be canonical additions to the relaunched DC Universe. Which characters these will cover, or just how important they will be to the overarching story is unknown at this time.

The upcoming Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League – which Haddad called “one of our most ambitious projects ever” – and an unnamed Wonder Woman open-world action game will exist outside of the DCU.

The DCU will kick off in 2024 with the animated Creature Commandos series, and will then pivot to live-action with the release of Superman: Legacy on July 11, 2025.