In the last few days, Konami has been completely derailed in the video game world after its latest release of eFootball (PES). A deserved humiliation, and one that actually causes some fear, since according to new information, Konami wants to resurrect some of its most popular sagas.
- Metal Gear has arrived on GOG.COM! Make way for the classics
Konami wants to resurrect Metal Gear, Castlevania and Silent Hill
Therefore, according to o VGC, Konami wants to bet heavily on game development again! What is the best way? Very easy! Making remakes of some of their most popular games, and which actually belong to sagas that have been missed a lot. We are obviously talking about Metal Gear, Silent Hill and Castlevania, among others…
This strategy follows a re-planning of the entire Konami, which now wants to refocus on development.
So, right at the beginning of the List, we have a new Castlevania, which according to sources, will be a re-imagination of the saga. A game made by Konami herself, with some help from outside studios.
However, Meta Gear Solid seems to be in the hands of Virtuos Studios, which is exactly the same as the port of Dark Souls: Remastered for Switch. This remake will be based on Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.
Besides all this, Konami also wants to make a remaster of the original Metal Gear Solid. In an effort very similar to that of Square Enix with Final Fantasy VII, an authentic gold mine that has been in a bain marie for a number of years.
All these plans are due to be revealed next year, in big events.
In short, seeing the return of big games is always positive. However, in this case, it seems to be more of a run for money than anything else. Especially now, after the release of eFootball, which shows a worrying lack of care. Furthermore, what do you think about all this?
Nuno Miguel Oliveirahttps://www.facebook.com/theGeekDomz/
Since I was very young I became interested in computers and technology in general, I had my first PC at age 10 and at age 15 I built my first tower, since then I never stopped. Whatever technology is, I’m in the front row to find out more.