Last year, Monolith Soft gave us the DLC for Future Redeem Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Although the team has been silent for a long time, the first details about the studio’s next project were recently shared, Those who are already working on a new RPG.
Through job application for 2D Designer, 3DCG Designer, Development Environment Engineer, Field Level Designer, Assistant Director, Animator and Effects Designer, It has been confirmed that Monolith Soft is already working on a new RPGwhich is managed by the same team responsible for the Xenoblade Chronicles series.
While details are scarce, it has been confirmed that this is an entirely new title, so we’re seeing an original IP. Similarly, It is confirmed that this project is in the works for a successor to the Nintendo Switch. Along with the job request, Xenoblade Chronicles General Director and CCO Tetsuya Takahashi shared the following:
“Greetings everyone. I’m Takahashi from Monolith Soft. For the first time in a long time, we’re hiring development staff for Monolith Soft’s 1st production. I can’t go into detail here, but the genre is a ‘new RPG.’
The new RPG takes on many new challenges compared to previous Monolith Soft titles. Naturally, the content being created is becoming more sophisticated, so we need a lot of talented people, so we’re looking for people now. For convenience, we’ve narrowed the job types down to eight, but we’re basically looking for people from all fields. The skill level required is also extensive, from wealth creation to leadership.”
Unfortunately, there is no more information about this project at the moment. We don’t know when it will be available, nor what kind of experience awaits us, it will be an RPG. As always, all we can do is wait for more details to become available in the future, which could take years. On related topics, a new update arrives Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Likewise, this is how the amiibos in the game look.
Author’s Note:
Monolith Soft is a very talented studio, and the idea of them showing off a new game excites me. After years of working on Xenoblade Chronicles, the freedom to experiment with a new property certainly excites them.
Through: Everything Nintendo