Right after reports of closing Konami LA
Konami seems to have closed its LA studio, formerly Kojima Productions LA before Konami scrubbed theMetal Gear Solidcreator’s name from as many places as it could. The studioopened in 2012and most recently was responsible for the online component ofMetal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
Konami has yet to comment on the reported closure and layoffs.
Meanwhile, the print edition of Nikkei (via2chand translated byKotaku) has Konami talking about the nextMetal Gear. Shortly after the messy, public split between Konami and Kojima, the former maintained it would becommitted to making moreMetal Gear, even without Kojima.
Nikkei notes Kojima hasn’t said if he’d be involved with anotherMetal Gear, but given how things ended, it can’t be likely. Most recently Kojima seemed to have a going away party with his team that Konami reports no knowledge of, saying that he issimply on vacation, though his contract reportedly expires in December.
The only real definitive statement Konami made about the nextMetal Gear, according to Nikkei, is that, “When we start development, a large-scale investment will become necessary.”
I’m sure the brand name andPhantom Pain‘s success is enough to sway investors, at least once, but Konami can’t inspire much confidence.
Konami Needs Lots of Money for the Next Metal Gear Solid[Kotaku]