Konami is mulling over the future of the
Next Metal Gear Solid franchise,
according to a print story on Nikkei noted
on Kotaku. No solid plans are in place, and it's not clear whether this
would involve series creator Hideo Kojima, who is reportedly on vacation, though
rumors have continued to swirl that he will be leaving Konami. The translated
quote that started all this refers to how they would need to spend some serious
yen to make a new MGS game: "When we start development, a large-scale investment
will become necessary." On a related note, a
tweet from George Broussard (thanks
VG247) reflects a rumor that Konami is closing Kojima's L.A. studio:
"BREAKING: Rumor tells me that Konami has shut down the Kojima Productions LA
studio, taking with it approx 35 jobs, just before Xmas," and Kotaku notes
this tweet with a similar report which may have been the source of George's
rumor.