Double Fine Responds to Conker, Banjo-Kazooie Requests

Double Fine Responds to Conker, Banjo-Kazooie Requests

Key Takeaways

  • Double Fine has no interest in making new Banjo-Kazooie or Conker’s Bad Fur Day games.
  • Double Fine plans to focus on their own projects following the success of Psychonauts 2.

As a seasoned gamer with a nostalgic heart and a love for quirky, innovative titles, I must admit my disappointment upon hearing that Double Fine has no intention of revisiting the beloved worlds of Banjo-Kazooie or Conker’s Bad Fur Day. Having grown up with these characters, their adventures were a significant part of my gaming journey.


In simpler terms, Double Fine has dashed the expectations of fans who were eagerly anticipating new installments for the Banjo-Kazooie and Conker’s Bad Fur Day series. This interest arose when Double Fine shared their thoughts on the newly released Astro Bot game, prompting some enthusiasts to ask the studio about their older platformer games via Twitter.

The game titled “Astro Bot” is a 3D platform adventure developed by Team Asobi, taking players through 80 levels across different galaxies and planets. Launched to celebrate PlayStation’s 30th anniversary, Astro Bot has gained significant praise, becoming the highest-rated first-party launch on the PlayStation 5. The main villain, Space Bully Nebulax, shares a resemblance with a character from the DLC “My Alien Buddy” in the 2013 release “The Playroom.” Developed by Team Asobi, “The Playroom” is an Augmented Reality game collection for PS4, and Double Fine developed a DLC pack called “My Alien Buddy” for the game. Interestingly, Double Fine noticed the similarity between Astro Bot and their character from “My Alien Buddy,” and congratulated Team Asobi on the game’s success via Twitter. However, fans were more intrigued by a different aspect of the news.

In the initial tweet, spectators swiftly picked up on the term “platformers,” and shared a GIF of Banjo giving a thumbs-up in response. Double Fine, in turn, simply stated “No.” A different supporter brought up Conker, reminiscing about the beloved game Conker’s Bad Fur Day, first released in 2001. To this query, Double Fine replied with a firm “We want to make *our* games,” ruling out any possibilities of them working on these titles. Both platformers mentioned were originally developed by Rare, but it’s not unusual for remakes and sequels to be handled by different studios. However, Double Fine has been quick to dismiss any rumors suggesting they will work on these specific games.

Double Fine Shuts Down Hopes of Making Banjo-Kazooie and Conker’s Bad Fur Day Games

Since the launch of the critically acclaimed “Psychonauts 2”, Double Fine has been relatively low-key, likely engrossed in planning their next major venture. Despite Microsoft’s Xbox Game Studios acquiring Double Fine during the production phase of “Psychonauts 2”, studio head Tim Schafer has skillfully maintained Double Fine’s independent spirit, assuring fans that the team will continue to focus on projects they are genuinely passionate about.

As a die-hard gamer, I can’t help but feel a thrill running down my spine when I think about Double Fine’s upcoming projects. Back at the start of this year, they dropped a hint about their future plans, mentioning that their 25th anniversary was on the horizon and promising something big for that milestone. With June 2025 being the actual date for their silver jubilee, it’s clear that Double Fine has been strategizing well in advance, and that alone has fans like me buzzing with anticipation about what lies ahead.

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2024-09-11 20:43