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The Banjo-Kazooie Grant Kirkhope composer has “Zero Hope” for a new game in the series.
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The recent success of the colleague Platform 3D Astro Bot pushed the discussion on the relaunch of the beloved franchise.
Banjo-Kazooie The composer Grant Kirkhope recently revealed that he had “zero hope” for another game of the series and believes that the community would not accept a new project well. Banjo-Kazooie It is among the most loved franchises of the late 90s, but he is dormant for a while.
The original Banjo-Kazooie It was released for Nintendo 64 in 1998, with a sequel to be released in 2000. Two games were released for Game Boy Advance in the 2000s and the last title of the series was Banjo-Kazooie: walnuts and bolts In 2008. With the recent huge success of Astro BotWho won the Game Awards as Goty last year, people talk about the old school franchise again.

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Now, the composer who worked on the original Banjo-KazooieGrant Kirkhope, revealed that he did not hope for a new game in the franchise. On social media, Kirkhope said he had “zero hope” for a new one Banjo-Kazooie Game and that the title would probably be hated by hard fans “it doesn't matter how beautiful it was”. To explain his previous comments, Kirkhope later replied that he was not trying to be “bad” and his observations were inspired by the negative reaction of the community to the introduction of the banjo in Super Smash Bros. At the time, the introduction of the new character was widely criticized by some segments of Super Smash Bros community.
The Banjo-Kazooie composer believes that the new game would be hated by hard fans
Kirkhope's comments arrived in the wake of Moon Studios CEO, Thomas Mahler, who recently suggested to A Banjo-Kazooie The return could compete with 3D Mario Games in sales. Banjo-Kazooie The rare developer is currently owned by Microsoft and with the recent success of Astro BotIt has been suggested that this version could be good for Xbox.
In any case, this is not the only time the idea of bringing back the Banjo-Kazooie Franchising has been suggested. Last year, Psychonauts 2 Double -end developer hope hopes to do a Banjo-Kazooie game. At the time, fans asked the company to develop the game, but the developers replied that, despite being the double and rare owned by Microsoft, they were more interested in creating their games instead of reporting in franchise like this and Conker's bad day of fur. Fans can still see a new Banjo-Kazooie Game in the future, especially now that 3D platforms are becoming popular again. However, it is impossible to say what the future reserves.