Summary

  • Konami is establishing a new branch of the company starting in June, set to focus entirely on the iconic studio's lineup of arcade games.
  • Konami Arcade Games will split from Konami Amusement, which will shift its focus solely on pachinko games, due to the "changing environment" in the arcade market.
  • Konami has seen plenty of success recently across its multiple branches, with both major home console releases and success with its mobile games.

Konami has announced that the gaming juggernaut is establishing a new branch of the company, planned to center entirely around the developer's arcade games. Since the Japanese video game company was first founded in the late 1960s, the studio has grown into one of the most recognizable games in the industry with tons of beloved franchises. From video games like Metal Gear Solid and Silent Hill to the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG, Konami has produced a plethora of fan-favorite properties. Now, the developer is creating a new branch focused around one of its main staples.

While many fans will know Konami's home console video games, the studio also has a vibrant history of arcade games. Konami's arcade lineup includes plenty of staples from the 1970s and 1980s, including well-known games like Gradius, Frogger, and TwinBee. Several of Konami's home console franchises like Castlevania and Contra have also made the transition to arcade cabinets, as well as adaptations of well-known television and movie franchises like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and The Goonies. A new report now reveals that Konami's arcade games are getting their own focused branch.

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Konami Establishing New Arcade-Focused Branch

As reported by TechCrawlr, Konami has established a new branch centered around the developer's suite of arcade games. The report confirms that Konami will officially establish Konami Arcade Games as a new branch centered on the studio's arcade business in June, with the split planned to be fully in effect by October. Konami cited the "changing market environment" for arcade games and pachinko as the major reason for the change, with Konami Amusement focusing solely on pachinko games after the change. Beatmania composer Yoshitaka Nishimura will be named the new president of Konami Arcade Games.

The shift in Konami's corporate structure comes as Konami has continued to have a strong presence in arcades, particularly in Japan. Konami is most well-known in modern arcades for its array of rhythm-based games, with beatmania and Dance Dance Revolution serving as two of its most popular titles. The developer has also made major splashes into the mobile game market throughout recent years, both with mobile versions of the Yu-Gi-Oh TCG and eFootball as an original sports mobile game.

Beyond the arcade setting, Konami has plenty of major games coming to home consoles in the near future as well. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is currently scheduled to release in August as a remake of the beloved Metal Gear Solid 3, the first new release for the franchise since 2018. Konami is also currently working on a new entry in the Silent Hill franchise, shifting to a Japanese setting and focusing more on popular Japanese horror concepts. Konami's new company branch should look to give the studio even more of a boost in the arcades.

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Konami
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Date Founded
March 21, 1969
Headquarters
Chuo City, Tokyo, Japan
Parent Company
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan
Known For
Castlevania, Contra, Metal Gear, Pro Evolution Soccer
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