While Monolith Productions may have shut its doors, the Nemesis system from Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor shouldn't have to ...
Warner Bros will retain the rights to Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis system until 2036 The system was set to be used in Monolith Productions' Wonder Woman game Warner Bros shut down Monolith this week, ...
Warner Bros. has shut down several studios, but it retains access to the Nemesis patent created by one of them.
Rocksteady Studios' Arkhamverse should make a comeback with the Nemesis System, instead of another disappointment like ...
The Nemesis System began life as part of Monolith’s well-received 2014 action adventure game Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. It fuels randomly named enemies in Sauron's army that are generated ...
TL;DR: Warner Bros. Games will continue to use the Nemesis System from the Shadow of Mordor franchise, even though Monolith Productions has been officially shut down. Warner Bros. Games announced ...
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 ...
One of the most notable parts of the Lord of the Rings spin-off was the Nemesis system, a clever mechanic that married gameplay and narrative in a way that few games have ever been able to pull off.
Shadow of Mordor developer Monolith Productions, are all being shut down, but its fantastic Nemesis system may remain behind WB's doors for the foreseeable future thanks to an old patent. The Nemesis ...
Warner Bros.' patent on the nemesis system is set to expire on August 11, 2036. The Wonder Woman video game was canceled with the closure of Monolith. Had that game been finished, it would have ...