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Despite the company going through a serious rough patch, it appears that Warner Bros. Games is still working on something new ...
Monolith Productions was the mastermind behind incredible titles like F.E.A.R. and Condemned. Here are some of its finest first-person games.
Monolith Productions crafted the Nemesis system as a response to the growing issue of second-hand Batman copies undermining game sales.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav recently said the gaming business was "substantially underperforming its potential." Warner Bros. Games is closing Kirkland-based subsidiary game studio ...
As GOG explained, they have an informal mandate of sorts to now preserve this game after the closure of its developer, Monolith Productions. We did note that the other two F.E.A.R. games in GOG ...
TL;DR: Warner Bros. has canceled the development of an unannounced Hogwarts Legacy DLC due to a major restructuring campaign following the closure of Monolith Productions. The decision is part of ...
Maybe WB Games new management will work something out. Nightdive seems to still be hopeful that they can someday bring back Monolith Productions’ long missed spy shooter franchise, No One Lives ...
Warner Bros. has confirmed reports that they are shutting down three of their game studios, closing Monolith Productions, Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games San Diego is what they’re ...
Nightdive Studios is the team that’s made its name remaking and remastering classic titles that, in many cases, would have faded into obscurity if not for Nightdive. Working on restoring older ...
TL;DR: After Monolith was folded into WB Games, new context from a former executive reveals how the Nemesis System was created to counter resale drop-offs in singleplayer titles. Since Monolith ...
"Trend-chasing has always been a thing in the games industry," former WB Games executive Laura Fryer explains in a new retrospective video about the now-defunct developer Monolith Productions.
Image: The Pokemon Company, Monolith Productions, FromSoftware, The Pokémon Company, Two Point Studios / Sega, Photo: Combine Overwiki / Kotaku (Fair Use), Ludocene ...