Konami has announced that the digital card game based on the hit Japanese manga and anime has surpassed 10 million downloads.
The Konami-developed free-to-play digital trading card game is now available for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch.
The Director says the mention shouldn't be taken as any kind of tease of a new title, and that he is largely done with games.
Konami's disastrous eFootball has emerged as the worst-rated game of 2021, according to review aggregator website Metacritic.
Among rumors of some type of revival, one of the original creators of the franchise talks the challenge he sees in a straightforward remake.
Both games will be temporarily unavailable for digital purchases as Konami works on "renewing the licenses for select historical archive footage used in-game."
Konami also announces the cancellation of Premium Player Packs for the game. Those who purchased it will be automatically refunded.
The patch, which was previously delayed, will be going live in a couple of days in an attempt to begin quashing the troubled game's many bugs.
The announcement trailer for Cygni: All Guns Blazing showcases gorgeous visuals and frantic firefights, all set against a futuristic sci-fi backdrop.
Konami's football game launched in rough shape, but the patch that was supposed to begin its recover has now been pushed back.
If that Metal Gear Solid 3 remake does end up happening, hopefully it'll look a little something like this.
Recent rumours have suggested that an MGS3 remake is in the works- here's why we're excited about the possibility.
The LinkedIn page of a former Virtuos employee says the studio is working on a AAA remake, lending further credence to report Metal Gear reports.
Konami is promising an update to eFootball later this month, as revealed in a recent Tweet.
Rumours continue to bring up a Silent Hill revival, with a new report claiming that Hideo Kojima and his team are involved.
The football sim is currently the lowest rated game on Steam, with everything from its bevy of bugs to gameplay issues drawing heavy criticism.
The new Castlevania game is allegedly being developed internally at Konami, while Metal Gear seems to have been outsourced to Virtuos.
Two relatively recent indie titles come for the Xbox One side of things and two classic Japanese franchise on the 360.
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