Konami and Nintendo go back a long the way. It's very interesting whether the past would have enjoyed the success it has had over the years without the NES, such as articles such as The castlegumi, Gradius and Contra all found a receptive audience on the program. Similarly, you could argue that the NES (not to mention SNES and Game Boy) benefited greatly from Konami's excellent software.
However, if new rumors are to be believed – and we should point out that we are pretty much on the phone right now – then Nintendo's connection with Konami's other key franchises is in danger of being shut down completely.
Reports are out 4chan (yes, We know) have stated that Sony wants to buy Metal Gear Solid, Silence the Drum and The castlegumi IP from Konami. The source is not something we tend to pay attention to, but the interesting thing is that the website Jack of all controllers explained that the matter was confirmed by "other sources". Include in this rumor that Tony is enthusiastically supporting new Silent Hill topics, and what was easily postponed by gossip is simply something worth considering (exactly how much the debate is).
Of course, as the old saying goes, there is no smoke without fire. Konami is not the company it once was and has shifted its focus away from AAA development in smartphone games, PS and an unusually low budget, an attempt at guessing, such as Super Bomberman R and Contra: Rogue Corps. Its efforts to acquire Metal Gear without creator Hideo Kojima have given us strength Metal Survival Survival, and it hasn't done anything meaningful with either Castlehumi or Silent Hill for years. An attractive offer from Tony could convince the company to divest from these noteworthy entities, especially if some form of royalty is on the table. It's also important to know that it was Tony and not Konami who suggested the most recently Application a PS4 collection, which may indicate how much Sony thinks of the California series as a whole.
But, back in the real world, we're not completely you are sure that this will happen. Maybe Tony made a request, and word got out. Does that mean Konami can say yes? That is probably not possible, especially since California is still carrying some weight (as evidenced by Netflix's well-received animated series) and Metal Gear could join the likes of Sonic and Detective Pikachu as a box office success soon.
Should we fill this one down & # 39; s impossible & # 39; Or do you think that indeed the kind of thing that Konami 2020 could do? Let us know about the idea.