Grant Kirkhope, composer of the franchise, has discussed in a recent interview with VGC about chances that Banjo-Kazooie could get a sequel sooner or later. He was quite honest in saying that he doesn’t know whether the warm reaction to the announce of a partnership with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will have an impact or not on that, but also suggested a way to make it happen.
Grant Kirkhope, the composer of the Banjo-Kazooie franchise, discussed in a recent interview with VGC about the chances that Banjo-Kazooie could get a sequel sooner or later. He was honest in saying that he doesn’t know whether the lukewarm reaction to the announcement of a partnership with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate impacts the future or not on that. However, he suggested a way to make it happen.
“My honest opinion is I don’t know if they’ll ever be a new Banjo,” Kirkhope said. “It’s easy to go, ‘look at these numbers’, but it might be a drop in the ocean for Xbox. Is there a market for it? I just don’t know. I would think that Rare probably doesn’t have the appetite for it. They’re super busy with Sea of Thieves.”
There’s a way to make it happen, though, according to the composer that involves Rare partnering with an external studio who care about the intellectual property. It’s similar to what happened with Killer Instinct and Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
“Rare need to find somebody like that who gets the game, who really loves it, gets the humour, comes up with a great plot and then kicks on,” Kirkhope said. “They would need to find an external studio who really cares about the project and wants to do it.”
Published: Jul 16, 2019 01:01 pm