
Banjo Kazooie Sequel Hopes: Better Than Zero, Says Kirkhope
Apr 29, 2025 11:00 AMGrant Kirkhope, composer of the beloved Banjo-Kazooie series, recently shared his thoughts on the chances of a new sequel. While he initially expressed "zero hope," he now believes it is unlikely, citing reasons such as Rare’s diminished interest and concerns about potential sales figures. Kirkhope emphasizes the necessity for a studio that can grasp the unique British humor that defined the original games. He also reminisces about his work on iconic titles, including GoldenEye 007 and Donkey Kong 64, and his desire to return to Banjo-Kazooie if the opportunity arose.
Will there be more Banjo-Kazooie games in the future?
Kirkhope thinks it is unlikely due to Rare’s current priorities and the challenges of sustaining interest in a sequel while also appealing to new gamers.
Banjo-Kazooie, an N64 classic, originally debuted in 1998 and became a hallmark of platform gaming thanks to its charming characters, engaging gameplay, and humorous style. Kirkhope's work shaped the auditory experience and nostalgia many gamers still cherish today. Despite the potential sequel's bleak outlook, the franchise continues to spark discussions among fans hoping for a return to its whimsical world.

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