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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