Warner Bros has closed three of its game development studios, notably Monolith Productions, which has distressed the gaming community due to its lasting legacy and unpredictable creativity. Founded in 1994, Monolith was celebrated for its innovative games that encompassed various genres—primarily first-person shooters, but also platformers and dungeon crawlers. The studio was known for its unique approach in developing games without concern for market trends, focusing instead on what was cool and artistic. The sudden closure highlights the growing trend of cost-cutting measures in the industry amidst ongoing layoffs.
Monolith didn't really have a true identity, and we honestly didn't really care, Price explains. We pretty much just made whatever we wanted to make.
There are numerous reasons for this, but among them was a pervading belief that Monolith would be around forever.
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