It seems that Rare isn’t so interested in its classic franchises that made it such a popular developer. In speaking withDevelop, Studio head Mark Betteridge told them that Rare “would only go back to older franchises if we saw an opportunity to make the product in a different way that would do justice to [them].”

He followed up by claiming that there “isn’t a need” to reboot their classic franchises, saying that it would be nice to return to their big name games, but that doesn’t mean that they are going to.

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Does this mean thatBanjo and Kazooie: Nuts and Boltsdid justice to one of the greatest 3D platformers ever? Or maybe that re-releasingPerfect Darkin HD was a “different way” to approach that game. This just seems to contradict half of Rare’s work for the past decade. Maybe it’s a brand new direction for the company, but as of now I’m not seeing it.

Rare: We don’t need to return to old franchises[Develop, viaThat VideoGame Blog]

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