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{{Infobox Company | {{Template:Infobox Company | ||
|title = Monolith | |title = Monolith Soft | ||
|logo = [[File:Monolith Soft logo.png|200px|class=invert | |logo = [[File:Monolith Soft logo.png|200px|class=invert]] | ||
|type = Subsidiary | |type = Subsidiary | ||
|founded = October 1st, 1999 | |founded = October 1st, 1999 | ||
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|num_employees = 209 | |num_employees = 209 | ||
|parent = Nintendo | |parent = Nintendo | ||
|website = [http://www.monolithsoft.co.jp/ | |website = [http://www.monolithsoft.co.jp/ www.monolithsoft.co.jp] (Japanese) | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Monolith Soft''' ({{ja|株式会社モノリスソフト|Kabushiki-gaisha Monorisu Sofuto}}, ''Monolith Soft {{s|wikipedia|kabushiki gaisha}}'') is a Japanese game developer. They were founded on October 1st, 1999 by a group of former [[Square Enix|Squaresoft]] employees. Formerly a subsidiary of [[Bandai Namco|Namco Bandai Holdings]] and a developer of games for multiple systems, the company was acquired by [[Nintendo]] in 2007 and since that time has made games exclusively for Nintendo systems. Their debut games under Namco were the ''{{s|xenoserieswiki|Xenosaga}}'' series, a spiritual successor to ''{{s|xenoserieswiki|Xenogears}}'', which many staff members worked on while employed at Square. Other games developed while under Namco include {{uvm3|Baten Kaitos}} and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Namco x Capcom}}''. While under Nintendo, Monolith Soft has created the {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} series, itself a spiritual successor to ''Xenosaga''. Other games include {{uvm|Soma Bringer}}, {{uvm|Disaster: Day of Crisis}} and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Project X Zone}}'', which is a spiritual sequel to ''Namco x Capcom'' | '''Monolith Soft''' ({{ja|株式会社モノリスソフト|Kabushiki-gaisha Monorisu Sofuto}}, ''Monolith Soft {{s|wikipedia|kabushiki gaisha}}'') is a Japanese game developer. They were founded on October 1st, 1999 by a group of former [[Square Enix|Squaresoft]] employees. Formerly a subsidiary of [[Bandai Namco|Namco Bandai Holdings]] and a developer of games for multiple systems, the company was acquired by [[Nintendo]] in 2007 and since that time has made games exclusively for Nintendo systems. Their debut games under Namco were the ''{{s|xenoserieswiki|Xenosaga}}'' series, a spiritual successor to ''{{s|xenoserieswiki|Xenogears}}'', which many staff members worked on while employed at Square. Other games developed while under Namco include {{uvm3|Baten Kaitos}} and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Namco x Capcom}}''. While under Nintendo, Monolith Soft has created the {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} series, itself a spiritual successor to ''Xenosaga''. Other games include {{uvm|Soma Bringer}}, {{uvm|Disaster: Day of Crisis}} and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Project X Zone}}'', which is a spiritual sequel to ''Namco x Capcom''. Monolith Soft also has a division dedicated to assisting other studios with game development. This division was involved in the development of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.<ref>http://www13.atwiki.jp/sumaburax/pages/232.html</ref> The company's main representation in ''Smash'' is through the {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} franchise, which is represented in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as a major series through the inclusion of [[Shulk]], the main protagonist of ''{{s|xenoserieswiki|Xenoblade Chronicles}}'', and [[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]], two forms of the deuteragonist in ''{{s|xenoserieswiki|Xenoblade Chronicles 2}}''. Other Monolith Soft-developed series with lesser representation in ''Smash'' include {{uvm3|Baten Kaitos}}, {{uvm|Soma Bringer}} and {{uvm|Disaster: Day of Crisis}}. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
{{SSBU|Shulk}} returns in the base roster of ''Ultimate'', along with Gaur Plain and 11 new and old music tracks, including new tracks from ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. [[Fiora]] now appears as a cameo in Shulk's updated Final Smash. [[Dunban]] returns as a Mii Costume along with a new [[Nia]] costume. | {{SSBU|Shulk}} returns in the base roster of ''Ultimate'', along with Gaur Plain and 11 new and old music tracks, including new tracks from ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. [[Fiora]] now appears as a cameo in Shulk's updated Final Smash. [[Dunban]] returns as a Mii Costume along with a new [[Nia]] costume. [[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]] appear as DLC fighters alongside the [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]] stage and 16 additional music tracks from ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''. A Mii Costume of [[Rex]] is obtainable after purchasing [[Fighters Pass]] Vol. 1. "The Valedictory Elegy" returns, along with characters Sagi and Milly from ''Origins'' appearing as [[spirit]]s. "Attack (Soma Bringer)" returns along with characters Welt and Idea appearing as spirits. Raymond Bryce, protagonist of ''Disaster: Day of Crisis'', appears as a spirit. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Xenoblade Chronicles universe]] | [[Category:Xenoblade Chronicles universe]] |