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Xenosaga developer bought by Nintendo

LOC   on 27 April 2007 - 23:26 · 4 comments & 2337 views

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Namco Bandai Games today announced on its Japanese Web site that it is selling its majority interest in developer Monolith Soft to Nintendo. According to the publisher, Nintendo has acquired 80 percent of the company's shares.

Namco Bandai is considering the sale as a way to strengthen its relationship with Nintendo and is not entirely ending its involvement with Monolith Soft. Namco Bandai will retain 16 percent of the developer's shares and will continue to count the studio among its partners. Best known as the developer behind Namco Bandai's Baten Kaitos and Xenosaga series of role-playing games, Monolith Soft is also currently at work on Nintendo's Disaster: Day of Crisis for the Wii.

Neither company's domestic representatives had returned GameSpot's request for comment as of press time.

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(2 replies) #1 perochan on 27 Apr 2007 - 23:44
wow, Sony is getting hummered every moments... losing exclusive again...
#1.1 Fire and Flames on 28 Apr 2007 - 01:18
Exactly what exclusive did they lose? Xenosaga was finished after Xenosaga 3 ended.
#1.2 Darkinspiration on 28 Apr 2007 - 12:32
That's true but they lost a great devellopement studio. I hope this is going to translate to great RPG for the wii and DS
#2 Bryan000 on 28 Apr 2007 - 07:49
Wow interesting, so are we gonna see more RPGS for Wii after this? I'd love that...

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