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Earlier this year, Warner Bros. closed down Monolith, the developer behind 2014's Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and its 2017 sequel, Middle-earth: Shadow of War. Those LOTR games were beloved by ...
Warner Bros. will retain the patent for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor 's Nemesis system until 2036, following the closure of Monolith Productions.
Gamers think a new ‘Shadow Of Mordor’ game is coming – but not for a good reason Warner Bros. shut down Monolith but still owns the rights to their Nemesis System By Ali Shutler 27th ...
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Warner Bros. has closed three of its development studios. This includes Monolith, the team behind "Shadow of Mordor" and "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 ...
Shadow of Mordor's brilliant Nemesis system is locked away by a Warner Bros patent until 2036, despite studio shutdown As industry reacts to closure.
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor's excellent Nemesis system is locked behind a patent owned by Warner Bros all the way until 2036, according to reporting by Eurogamer.
Monolith Productions‘ acclaimed Nemesis system, which was used to great success in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, is still in possession of Warner Bros. thanks to a patent filed by the company ...