WB Games and Monolith Productions today announced that Wonder Woman is getting her own video game.

The team behind Middle-earth: Shadow or Mordor and Middle-earth: Shadow of War are moving from JRR Tolkien to DC for their next title. Tonight, at The Game Awards, publisher WB Games and developer Monolith Productions today announced Wonder Woman via a short, cinematic teaser.

Wonder Woman is a single player open-world action game that tells an original story. You play as Diana of Themyscira as she attempts to unite her Amazon family and humans from the modern world. Wonder Woman employs Monolith’s Nemesis System, which will allow players to forge connections with both enemies and allies.

“Wonder Woman is one of the most iconic DC Super Heroes of all time, standing for truth, justice and equality for over 80 years, and we’re proud to be creating an exciting new gaming chapter in this legendary character’s legacy,” said David Haddad, President, Warner Bros. Games. “The talented team at Monolith Productions is building upon their strengths to bring players a Wonder Woman game that is unlike anything they have ever experienced.”

“At Monolith Productions, we believe in the power of player-driven storytelling to unite people. The stories our players share inspire us every day, and we are honored to take players on a unique personal journey, driven by the values embodied in Wonder Woman,” said David Hewitt, Vice President, Studio Head, Monolith Productions. “The Nemesis System raised the bar for player-driven storytelling and we’re excited to push the open-world genre forward, combining cutting-edge action with inventive narratives to create a Wonder Woman game everyone will want to play.”

Wonder Woman is one of three DC based titles currently in development at WB Games. WB Montreal is currently working on Gotham Knights and Rocksteady on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Monolith’s last title, Shadow of War, launched back in 2017.

No word yet on a release date or platforms for Wonder Woman.