Report: Kojimas last Konami day was Oct. 9, non-compete active until Dec.

A report from The New Yorker puts a date on when Metal Gear Solid series creator Hideo Kojima left Konami (which has been widely accepted at this point) - and explains why we still lack any official word from either of the involved parties. According to The New Yorker, Kojima had a going-away ceremony on October 9, but a non-compete clause is not set to expire until December.

Rumors regarding Kojima's departure began even before his last game, Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain, hit store shelves in September. The game went on to sell what I believe is best described as "a whole freaking lot" of copies, making it the best-selling game in the series.

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