They've also got big blunders like Contra Rogue Corps, a game they decided needed to have guns that overheat, in a series which was about shooting as much as possible whilst not getting hit as much as possible. That being said, that didn't stop them from greenlighting some absolutely bizarre projects, such as making a second Zone of the Enders 2 remaster with VR support, which I'm sure they had to have known was ultra-niche but they did it anyway. They aren't all-in on mobile, they're all-in on microtransactions, which is a major source of revenue for them, and has been since the early 2010s before they even axed Kojima. Konami posted record profits just a couple years ago and a large portion of that came from their AAA games (translation: their sports games, mostly PES). (I would love to be proven wrong though and see SH2 and SH3 on GOG) No one has ever refuted the claim the SH2/3 actors never were given written agreements to sign, in fact Jeremy Blaustein has even confirmed the agreements they had with the actors were verbal only, problem is, verbal contracts rarely, if ever, hold up legally (sounds like they maybe only had a contract with the agency that hired the actors but we've never seen proof of that either).
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