Monolith is effectively dead
Posted: Tue Aug 06, 2013 4:49 pm
I was afraid of this, I guess. Could see it coming.
After Warner Bros. bought Monolith, they went into a slow decline. Producing fewer and fewer games. Additional FEAR spin-offs, including the latest FEAR Online, have been handed to other developers. The only noteworthy titles Monolith has released since FEAR 2 (in 2009) are Gotham City Impostors and Guardians of Middle-earth.
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Many of the most experienced staff at Monolith have left to form their own independent studio, including Craig Hubbard who worked on both the NOLF series and Tron 2.0. He's pretty much considered the most important contributor to the NOLF games, creatively speaking.
I expect Monolith to close down in the near future. With Warner handing off their projects to other devs, and Monolith having produced little themselves over the last four years, all signs point to WB either absorbing Monolith into its other divisions or simply shutting it down. Monolith already shares office space with Snowblind Studios.
After Warner Bros. bought Monolith, they went into a slow decline. Producing fewer and fewer games. Additional FEAR spin-offs, including the latest FEAR Online, have been handed to other developers. The only noteworthy titles Monolith has released since FEAR 2 (in 2009) are Gotham City Impostors and Guardians of Middle-earth.
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Many of the most experienced staff at Monolith have left to form their own independent studio, including Craig Hubbard who worked on both the NOLF series and Tron 2.0. He's pretty much considered the most important contributor to the NOLF games, creatively speaking.
I expect Monolith to close down in the near future. With Warner handing off their projects to other devs, and Monolith having produced little themselves over the last four years, all signs point to WB either absorbing Monolith into its other divisions or simply shutting it down. Monolith already shares office space with Snowblind Studios.