Konami hints that third-party developers are taking over its brands – Igromania

Recently, the media reported that after a series of failures of their own developments Konami decided to give its brands to third-party developers so that they would maintain the series at the proper level.

And after leaving GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon In Steam Early Access, company producer Shin Murato hinted that the publisher does indeed plan to collaborate more with teams outside Konami.

GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon is a direct sequel Getsu fūma den, which was released in 1987 only in Japan and only on the Famicom. An independent studio was responsible for the creation of the project GuruGuru powered by Konami.

According to Murato, the publisher is constantly monitoring innovations among indie companies, and Getsu Fuma Den was an interesting brand to experiment with – so there was a desire to contact the studio and try to agree to revive the series.

For other collaborations, please wait for future projects.

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