I am an enormous Xenoblade Chronicles fan, so much so that I take practically every opportunity to sing its praise. The second game in the trilogy is my favorite game of all time, its bombastically ...
In a recent interview, Monolith Soft founder Tetsuya Takahashi and developer Michihiko Inaba talked about the studio’s new R&D department focusing on developing a new in-house engine. Ideally, it will ...
The badge has been known to be worn by Monopon, the official mascot of Monolith Soft. The character also wore the badge when she appeared as a Challenge Battle boss in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Monolith ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. This is our second feature detailing Xenoblade Chronicles X, the spiritual successor to Monolith Soft's Xenoblade Chronicles. Today's story features ...
The Xenoblade Chronicles franchise has been on a lot of players’ minds recently ever since Monolith Soft and Nintendo finally confirmed that the Wii U title was finally getting ported to the Nintendo ...
The founders might just be retiring, but it could definitely be bigger than that. Nintendo has bought out Monolith Soft’s founders to take full ownership of the game company. As reported by Automaton ...
Fans of recent The Legend of Zelda games might not know that Nintendo had help in developing them. Nintendo’s partner company Monolith Soft has been directly involved in Zelda development ever since ...
Nintendo has owned 96% of Monolith Soft's shares since 2011, the last 4% being held symbolically by the companies founders, except as seen on Monolith Soft's website, the Mario maker now owns it ...
Nintendo has purchased the remaining shares of Monolith Soft, according to a report by Automaton. Up until recently, Monolith’s founders have held onto a four percent stake in the company, likely for ...
Tyler Shipley is an editor for Game Rant who has been writing for the team since 2021. Tyler has a degree in English from the University of Toledo. Some of his favorite games are platformers, but he ...
Monolith Soft, the longtime developers behind the Xenoblade series, seem to have been 100 percent acquired by Nintendo. While Nintendo has been publishing Monolith Soft games for years, it still only ...