Monolith Software

Background
Monolith Software, Inc. (better known as MonolithSoft) is a Japanese game developer founded in 1999 by Hirohide Sugiura and Tetsuya Takahashi, who had left Square and acquired investing from Namco. On April 28, 2007, Nintendo would acquire an 80% majority of Monolith, with Namco Bandai holding 16%. Monolith would become well known for the Xenosaga RPG series on PlayStation 2, a successor to Xenogears, which Takahashi had produced at Square. Currently, Monolith is best known for the Xenoblade series on Nintendo platforms.

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