«Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. jumped at the opportunity to team up with Columbia Pictures and publish the Battle: Los Angeles video game,» said Careen Yapp, Vice President of Acquisitions and
Franchise Development Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. «We love the movie and it was a great experience working with Saber — there were some great ideas about how to expand the story into a game.
Not exact matches
Watch the GamesRadar editors react not only to that shocking news, but also some interesting
developments in
Konami's Castlevania
franchise.
There's been reports of
Konami taking interest in Kojima leading the
development of a Silent Hill title and now that Kojima is talking about an interest of picking up the
franchise, I have a feeling it's going to happen.
Konami states they have not given up on game
development and that all of their major
franchises, including Metal Gear, will see future installments.
This is the «rebirth» of the
franchise as
Konami are proclaiming it, what with sticking Mercury Stream in
development duties and Hideo Kojima overseeing it.
The film, based on the long - running video game
franchise from
Konami, has been in
development hell since it was first announced, but Anderson's always been on as director and writer.
Their games have received mixed reception, largely for feeling so disconnected to the rest of the
franchise, but never quite recieving any major negative reception (besides Lords of Shadow 2, which was met with rocky
development and poor management from
Konami).