GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon

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Konami fabricated an annunciation on their official Twitter business relationship that has disappointed many of its fans awaiting its E3 2022 advent. The visitor revealed that it will not in fact be in attendance, and stated that the reason is due to timing problems. Konami also stated that it is "in deep development on a number of key projects," so fans should expect "updates in the coming months."

Konami finished the statement past assuring that it respects the ESA (Entertainment Software Association, the organizers behind E3) and wishes success to both the result and to those who participate this year. No other information has been revealed at this time apropos these projects, but information technology'll be interesting to encounter what titles the company may be cooking. This is especially considering that they own many beloved IPs such as Castlevania, Bomberman, Metal Gear, Pro Development Soccer, Suikoden, Silent Loma, and more.

Anything seems to be possible, as back in Apr, Konami revealed a new GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon game during Nintendo's Indie Earth presentation. GetsuFumaDen is one of the company'south oldest IPs and has been sectional to Nihon since its initial release in 1987. GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon will be coming to Nintendo Switch in 2022 and has also been confirmed to be coming to early access on PC on May thirteen via Steam.