


īuilding off the hype for Return, Lucasfilm Games then collaborated with Rare for a Crossover expansion of their Wide-Open Sandbox Pirate game Sea of Thieves, entitled "The Legend of Monkey Island". This all changed, however, on April 4, 2022, when Gilbert & Grossman revealed on YouTube that they, with Ron's studio Terrible Toybox, were teaming up with indie publisher Devolver Digital and Lucasfilm Games for a true sequel, Return to Monkey Island, released September 2022 and once again starring Dominic Armato as Guybrush Threepwood. Telltale Games had similar luck getting the license to do future seasons of their Tales series before they closed in 2018, hence leaving their revival as a once-off. They did keep the older games up for sale and some of the older adventure game IPs were sold off, but efforts by series creator Ron Gilbert to purchase the Monkey Island rights went nowhere. LucasArts has also gotten back in the game of late, finally redeeming themselves in the eyes of adventure fans by remaking both the original Secret of Monkey Island and the first sequel LeChuck's Revenge, complete with voice acting by the cast of Curse.įor years, the franchise seemed dead: due to the acquisition of Lucasfilm by Disney in 2012, the IP became their property and they promptly shut LucasArts down. After the long hiatus following Escape, Telltale took up the mantle with their episodic Tales of Monkey Island release - with Gilbert's blessing and the involvement of key staff members from the original two games. Series creator Gilbert left after the second game.


Return to Monkey Island (2022, published by Devolver Digital and developed by Lucasfilm Games and Gilbert's studio Terrible Toybox).Tales of Monkey Island (2009, 5 episodes, developed by Telltale).Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge (1991).LucasArts then told Schafer and his gang to write the rest of the dialogue. Originally conceived as a Treasure Island-like pirate adventure by Ron Gilbert and heavily inspired by the pirate adventure novel On Stranger Tides note (no, not that one), co-creators Tim Schafer and Dave Grossman (of Telltale Games) began using their own meta-fictional jokes as placeholders. The Monkey Island series of adventure games from LucasArts (and one from Telltale Games) chronicles the escapades of Guybrush Threepwood, an unassuming Genius Ditz pirate who travels the Caribbean, and inevitably ends up butting heads with LeChuck, a sinister undead pirate. "I'm Guybrush Threepwood, Mighty Pirate ™!"
