The latest issue of EDGE magazine has the first ever reveal of a Banjo Kazooie spiritual successor from Playtonic Games. Playtonic is a new Indie studio formed by old Rare veterans. Excited yet?
From what has been hinted at, it seems as though Playtonic is hoping to work with Nintendo on their new game. Are you excited now? Hm, how's about how Grant Kirkhope may possibly (maybe, probably, most likely, hopefully) create the game's soundtrack? Yeah, there's the excitement!
Now, the actual details about this game have not yet been announced or revealed yet. The issue of EDGE is due out in a couple of days. Hopefully there will be more information released then.
Banjo Kazooie Spiritual Successor Teased and Revealed in Latest EDGE Magazine
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Banjo Kazooie Spiritual Successor Teased and Revealed in Latest EDGE Magazine
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