Monolith Soft, renowned creators of the Xenoblade Chronicles series, are actively recruiting for a new RPG. CCO Tetsuya Takahashi's recent announcement sheds light on the studio's ambitious plans and the evolution of their development strategies.
Monolith Soft's Recruitment Drive for a Large-Scale Open-World Project
Tetsuya Takahashi Seeks Talented Individuals for a New RPG
Monolith Soft's official website reveals the studio's commitment to developing a "new RPG," prompting a significant recruitment drive. Takahashi's message highlights the industry's evolution and the need for a more efficient production pipeline to handle the intricacies of an open-world game, where characters, quests, and narrative are deeply intertwined.
This new RPG presents unprecedented challenges for Monolith Soft, demanding a larger, more skilled team. The studio is currently seeking candidates for eight key roles, encompassing asset creation and leadership positions. While technical proficiency is essential, Takahashi emphasizes the importance of shared passion for creating enjoyable player experiences.
Speculation Surrounding a 2017 Action Game Project
This isn't Monolith Soft's first large-scale recruitment effort. In 2017, they sought talent for an ambitious action game, a departure from their established style. Concept art depicting a knight and a dog in a fantastical setting fueled excitement, but the project remained largely undisclosed.
Monolith Soft's history is marked by expansive, innovative games. The Xenoblade Chronicles series exemplifies their ability to fully utilize hardware capabilities. Their contributions to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild further solidify their reputation for ambitious undertakings.
The connection between this "new RPG" and the 2017 project remains unclear. The original recruitment page for the 2017 game has been removed from Monolith Soft's website, sparking speculation. However, this doesn't necessarily confirm cancellation; it may simply indicate a shift in development timelines.
Details about the new RPG are scarce, but anticipation is high. Given Monolith Soft's track record, many believe this could be their most ambitious project yet, with some even suggesting it might be a launch title for a potential Nintendo Switch successor. For more information on the Nintendo Switch 2, please see the linked article below.