Warner Bros Discovery recently shut down a trio of game studios, including the well-regarded Monolith Productions. This has put one of the coolest game mechanics of the 2010s in limbo. Middle-earth: ...
Judging by a live demonstration of the series’ sequel, Shadow of War, at GDC last week, the team at Monolith Productions is working on an even more compelling Nemesis System. In Shadow of War ...
Yesterday’s shock news that Warner Bros. had shut down three studios and canceled its Wonder Woman game sent shockwaves throughout the industry and the gaming community at large. And as the dust ...
the studio was best known for Shadow of Mordor and its follow-up Shadow of War, which both used the studio's patented Nemesis system. The Nemesis system, for those unfamiliar, is a clever in-game ...
If WB chooses to renew it, that’s that for the Nemesis system. The last game to use the mechanic was 2017’s Middle-earth: Shadow of War, which unfortunately did not garner the same reception ...
WB started mobilizing to patent the Nemesis system so no one else could use it in 2015 then proceeded to only make use of it one more time with Shadow of War despite plenty of opportunities to ...
Fans think a new Middle-earth: Shadow Of Mordor game is on the way and they couldn’t be less excited. The game also used Monolith Production’s Nemesis System, which used artificial ...
Seriously tough times in the gaming industry, with even more publishers pulling back and closing studios. Now Warner Bros. have confirmed they've closed multiple studios.
Monolith Productions was responsible for some legendary PC titles during its 20-year run, but its final projects, ...
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