By Rodolfo León
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07/1/2021 2:55 pm
The mystery surrounding Abandoned and Blue Box Game Studios seems to have calmed down a bit, but people still have doubts about the involvement of Hideo Kojima and Konami. Last week, its developers reported that the application where they would be publishing all the game trailers had been delayed, but at this time it was discovered that it has already been uploaded to the servers of the PS Store.
However, the fact that it is already on the servers of this digital store does not mean that it is possible to download it. It simply means that its developers are preparing for the day when they finally release it. The information was shared by the account of Twitter, PlayStation Game Size, which is responsible for monitoring this type of news.
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– PlayStation Game Size (@PlaystationSize) July 1, 2021
Are they actually Kojima and Konima behind all this? It certainly sounds like a complicated thing, especially when the director of Blue Box Game Studios already came out to deny the rumors. Anyway, we will be watching to see what this whole thing turns out to be.
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Rodolfo Leon
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