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Ever since Banjo-Kazooie released on Nintendo 64 In 1998, the iconic duo has been loved by gamers around the world. Banjo-Kazooie‘s success prompted developer Rare to create Banjo-Tooie, which released for Nintendo 64 in 2000. Following the success of these first two outings, Microsoft purchased Rare for $375 million. Nintendo fans who loved the Banjo-Kazooie games on Nintendo 64
What started as a bunch of coincidences quickly spiraled (pun intended) out of control to create rumors that a new Banjo-Kazooie game was in the works at Yooka-Laylee developer Playtonic. It started with a tweet from Playtonic’s Ed Bryan saying “well, I never really had plans to use this again” with a picture of a