Monolith Soft
Japanese video game developer
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December 2024 | Nintendo acquired full control of Monolith Soft. |
2023 | Monolith Soft provided development support for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. |
2022 | Monolith Soft released Xenoblade Chronicles 3, concluding the original trilogy of the Xenoblade Chronicles series. |
2020 | Monolith Soft released Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition for the Nintendo Switch, a remaster of the original 2010 title. |
April 2019 | Opened a new studio in Ōsaki, Tokyo, following high revenue during the 2018–2019 fiscal period. |
March 2019 | 2nd Production team started hiring staff for a new project in The Legend of Zelda franchise. |
2018 | Opened a new studio in Iidabashi, which later closed between 2018 and 2019. |
October 2018 | 1st Production team began hiring staff for a new RPG project development. |
2017 | Opened a new studio in Nakameguro. |
2011 | Founded a new studio in Kyoto to work more closely with Nintendo, providing development support for first-party Nintendo games. |
2010 | Monolith Soft released Xenoblade Chronicles in Japan, which later received worldwide release after multiple delays and achieved unexpected critical and commercial success. |
2010 | Co-developed Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Endless Frontier Exceed with Namco Bandai Games, featuring Xenosaga cameos. |
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