Xenoblade dev Monolith Soft is now completely owned by Nintendo, but considering it hasn't released a game on a different platform in almost 20 years, it probably doesn't mean that much
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Nintendo has fully acquired Monolith Soft, a studio well-known for the Xenoblade Chronicles series and key support roles in major Nintendo titles like Breath of the Wild.
Monolith Soft has been a subsidiary of Nintendo since 2011, owning 96% of shares, with the recent acquisition solidifying its position as a fully owned entity.
Despite the acquisition, it's unlikely that Monolith's development or publishing strategy will change, as the studio has primarily focused on Nintendo platforms.
Fans can expect the much-anticipated release of Xenoblade Chronicles X on the Nintendo Switch in March, as it marks a significant addition to the platform.
Read at VG247
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