A new Banjo-Kazooie game may be in development according to alleged insider info and some very cheeky tweets from Grant Kirkhope. First, a new game in the…
âBanjo-Kazooieâ creator believes âSuper Smash Brosâ could save the series
Could a new entry be in the works?
Banjo Kazooieâs creator Steve Mayles has said that S
uper Smash Bros. Ultimate “could well be the game that saved” the series.
Speaking on Twitter, Mayles discussed his time working on the Nintendo 64 game
Banjo-Tooie and how at the same time âa certain game was released that involved Nintendo characters ‘duking it out’â, referring to
Super Smash Bros on the same console.
Mayles later added that he believes â20 years later it could well be the game that saved
Banjo-Kazooieâ, since the duo were added last year as a playable fighter. He finished with a potential teaser to fans, asking what they expect next year for the âbear and birdâ.
Banjo-Kazooie Composer Comments on Possibility of a New Game
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There’s no doubt whatsoever that many fans around the world are dying to see a proper return of
Banjo-Kazooie. The iconic platformer franchise has been dormant since the release of
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts back in 2008. Outside of an appearance from the beloved bear and bird in
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Xbox hasn’t shown any indication that it’s looking to bring the series back. Now, one key member associated with the IP has chimed in on why he thinks could happen in the future.
Speaking on Twitter,
Banjo-Kazooie composer Grant Kirkhope expressed that he’s not sure a new installment in the series would be a smashing success. Kirkhope compared