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KManX89 said:
Turkish said:
Even tho MGSV cost so much Kojima still delivered only half a game.

Well, maybe if Konami didn't sabotage his work on the game, including leaving out the promised third chapter that we never got and never will, we would have gotten a full game. Unforunately, though, Konami can't do anything right this day and age so unfinished it will remain. We'll be getting microtransactions and the broken MGO service instead, because fucking priorities (to quote Jim Sterling yet again).

Also, if a beloved Western company decided to abandon all their fans in favor of stupid gambling machines, you better believe everyone and their mother would be on their nutsack as well. Again, I bring up the example of Nintendo hypothetically abandoning console games because making porn magazines was more profitable. If they did that, everyone would RIGHTFULLY fucking hate them, profits be damned.

#FucKonami.

Yes and I'm saying the 3rd chapter didn't happen because Konami went overbudget, considering how little meat both Ch1 and 2 have, 3 wouldn't change anything.

Also, why did Konami lock him up in the first place? We only hear what happened, but never why it happened. And the reason isn't because management suddenly started hating Kojima after nearly 3 decades. Something must've happened during development of MGSV to trigger the bad shit Konami did to them.

Not sure what you're going on about in your 2nd paragraph. EA killed beloved studios and franchises, but they were not offending enough because they don't do gambling machines? Activision did equally terrible things to Vince Zampella and his crew, they raided his office, hacked their emails and pcs, had year long lawsuits with them over unpaid royalties etc. There never has been such outrage over a Western company, a foreign company that doesnt speak your language is easier to target.  Dorito Pope would never target EA nor Activision like he did Konami at the game awards, they have too much clout and it could hurt his business.