Nikkei's report alleges that the culture at the corporation's video game division, famous for its console games, worsened in around 2010 when a mobile title called Dragon Collection became a smash hit. As a social game for phones, development costs were low and profit returns were huge. Not long after, the report says, Konami's corporate bosses shifted the company's focus away from traditional, hardcore games and towards cheaper, and potentially more lucrative social titles.
The Nikkei report on Konami lines up very well with a lot of what I've heard from employees before. It sounds rough there.
— Mitch Dyer (@MitchyD) August 3, 2015