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Banjo-Kazooie composer Grant Kirkhope has “zero hope” for a new game in the series.
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The recent success of 3D platformer Astro Bot has sparked debate over reviving the beloved franchise.
Banjo-Kazui Songwriter Grant Kirkhope recently revealed that he “There is no hope” for another game in the series. and believed that the community would not accept the new project well. Banjo-Kazui It was one of the most popular franchises of the late '90s, but it's been dormant for some time.
manuscript Banjo-Kazui It was released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998, with a sequel released in 2000. The Game Boy Advance released two games in the 2000s and the last title in the series. Rhys is Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts In 2008, with the latest great success of Astrobotwhich won The Game Awards as GOTY last year. People are talking about the old franchise again.

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Now the author of the original work Banjo-KazuiGrant Kirkhope has revealed that he has no hopes for a new game in the franchise. On social media, Kirkhope said he had “no hope” for anything new. Banjo-Kazui The game is likely to be hated by diehard fans “no matter how good it is.” To explain his earlier comments, Kirkhope later responded that he wasn't trying to be “mean” and that his words It was inspired by the community's negative reaction to the introduction of the banjo. Super Smash Brothers– At the time, the introduction of new characters was widely criticized by some. Super Smash Brothers community.
Composer: Banjo-Kazooie It is believed that the new game will be hated by die-hard fans.
Kirkhope's comments come after Moon Studios CEO Thomas Mahler, who recently suggested that Banjo-Kazui Return can compete with 3D Mario games on sale Banjo-Kazui Developer Rare is now owned by Microsoft and with the recent success of AstrobotIt has been suggested that this release could be good for Xbox.
In any case, this isn't the only time the idea of bringing back Banjo-Kazui The franchise was introduced last year. Psychologist 2 Double Fine developer closes hopes on creation Banjo-Kazui game. At that time, fans asked the company to develop a game. But the developers responded that even though Microsoft owned both Double Fine and Rare, they were more interested in making their own games than bringing back franchises like this and Conker's Bad Hair Day– Fans may still see new things. Banjo-Kazui Future games, especially now that 3D platform games are becoming popular again, however, it's impossible to tell what the future holds.