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Goober2049
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At this point I almost WANT Konami to keep digging deeper just because I want to see how far the rabbit hole goes.
They've already taken the red pill, there's no turning back anymore. |
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Raebo101
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Well, Konami? WHICH IS IT?!
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mewpudding101
Industry Insider
Posts: 2210 Location: Tokyo, Japan |
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Yes... A vacation... To the farm...
https://youtu.be/qRkR8e2C3BE?t=48s |
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Wandering Samurai
Posts: 875 Location: USA |
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Whatever is officially said from Konami probably cannot be trusted. It's not like their issues aren't not known.
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americananimotk
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"Long vacation" or more likely permanent vacation.
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Herald Of JOJO
Posts: 144 Location: Malaysia |
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Could Konami be any more honest (applied with sarcasm)? Seriously, just say you fired Kojima. It will save you all from further mockery. God, the lengths Konami goes to try and defend their name when all they do is give more reasons to be mocked and/or sh*t on.
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scchan
Posts: 143 Location: Exeter, UK |
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There are businesses that are frank about their struggles and problems, and asked for patience from its clients and shareholders (IBM or Walmart). Sadly, many prefer just instant gratifications.
There are businesses which work like a personality cult (the Cult of Steve Jobs, Jack Ma, Hiroshi Mikitani and Jeff Bezos). The cult icon gets a much larger room for mistakes and people will still forgive them. There are businesses just have operates next to the Nile... (Konami) |
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Emerje
Posts: 7410 Location: Maine |
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I get the sense that after all the fan backlash they've gotten over the Kojima debacle along with the money they're making off of MGSV they've come to realize how bad for business this could become and are now scrambling to get him back.
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Mr. Oshawott
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Well, Konami has to maintain their innocence somehow...
In any case, they may as well admit their fall-outs; there's no hiding them anymore. |
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Kadmos1
Posts: 13620 Location: In Phoenix but has an 85308 ZIP |
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Lots of companies will try to maintain their innocence. Sure, you might want to uphold your reputation but I think it's better that a company potentially compromise their rep by being honest than further dig a hole and be dishonest/denial. |
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Dessa
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My thoughts as well. |
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Juno016
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Reading a few Japanese news sites talking about this on my phone earlier, most of the people commenting who are pretty knowledgeable about Japanese business said that Konami's denial is pretty standard business stuff. Yes, he's gone. We all know he's gone. They know they're only saving face and that most of us know he's gone. But if they don't save face, they could face legal contract-breaking problems. Kojima probably broke the contract himself, with their mutual involvement, but they don't want to puncture his record and he doesn't want to puncture their record, so they're mutually agreeing on the "extrended vacation" and foreigners trying to expose the lie are just going to make this process more difficult for both parties.
Aside from the obvious disliking of foreigners prying into Japanese business claims, it makes sense that they probably had to do some not-so preferable things to break the contract legally. I still think his reputation is big enough that a contract break is not going to soil it, but while I do know a lot about Japanese business, I don't know enough to comment on the way the businesses in the gaming industry work their employee contracts. Well, especially Konami. So whatever. |
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Greed1914
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An extended vacation after what appears to be a volatile working relationship, and from a company that reportedly monitors people's break times? Also followed by comments that Mat Metal Gear could continue without Kojima? I don't know, this comes off like the company is hoping they can phase out Kojima quietly and that the public will lose interest waiting for an official announcement that will likely never come.
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Kougeru
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To be fair, that could be a MGSV launch party.
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tintor2
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Plot twist: Kojima created a clone of himself, Liquid Kojima, to make Konami believe he is staying
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