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Image: Nintendo. Monolith Soft, the developer behind the Xenoblade Chronicles series, has confirmed that it helped to develop Mario Kart World for the Nintendo Switch 2.. Speaking on X (and ...
Check out our video preview for Mario Kart World here!Watch on YouTube. In 2024, Nintendo became the sole owner of Monolith Soft after years of holding roughly 80 percent of the company since 2007 ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has proven to be a success since it launched, garnering critical acclaim and proving that, while less powerful than its next-gen console counterparts, it is still the very best ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 is lacking exclusives right now, which is preventing me from buying it. But the return of one first-party series could sway me.
True, Nintendo proper, via its internal development team, had a hand in making this game possible, but that was just one part of the equation. As we found out on Twitter, Monolith Soft helped out ...
But with no actual confirmation from Monolith Soft, Nintendo, or indeed Microsoft, it remains equally plausible that the game's inclusion on this list may just be a bizarre error, or perhaps an AI ...
Mario Kart World had some big additions to its overall gameplay and presentation, and it took many people to make that happen ...
Xenoblade developer Monolith Soft, which is owned by Nintendo, ... Another Nintendo-owned company, 1-Up Studio, contributed to Mario Kart World as well.
Bravely Default HD isn't an ugly game, but it’s also far from a showcase of the added power of the new Switch 2, and we can’t ...
With Mario Kart World, Nintendo has created the most ambitious chapter in its famous racing series, and this is reflected in ...
Monolith didn't just create Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition, they had fun with it by making avatars that they ...
Xenoblade Chronicles by Monolith Soft is one such franchise. It started out as a game that almost wasn’t brought to the West, but over time, it became a cornerstone of the Nintendo Switch era. Today ...