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 ...
It seems we will be seeing game developer Monolith Soft work on Nintendo titles, as the company’s official site now stats Nintendo owns every share of the company. It stated that the developer and ...
Japanese developer Monolith Soft has increased the wages for all its employees, as well as starting salaries for new hires. The company – best known for the Xenoblade Chronicles series and support ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. It works as a reverse marketplace, meaning developers can choose to accept or decline requests from ...
Xenoblade Chronicles X runs at a smooth 60fps on Switch 2, which bodes well for the next Xenoblade game (Nintendo) For as powerful as the Switch 2 is, none of Nintendo’s new games seem to do much with ...
Monolith Soft, developer of the Xenoblade Chronicles series, is working on a new Legend of Zelda game. Monolith Soft, the developer of the Xenoblade Chronicles series, is hiring for a new Legend of ...
As of February 2020, Xenoblade developer Monolith Soft has grown to 243 employees—its highest employee count ever. This comes amidst Monolith ramping up production on at least two projects that are in ...