This isn't the first time I knew of a case about someone getting arrested for making such threats to the game company. The previous case was about a suspect making such threats to Square Enix over what, the loot box feature in mobile games or something that he got arrested for that but in the recent case, it's about the high school student in Japan making such threats to Konami over the bug in the Pro Evolution Soccer mobile game in which the series is also known as Winning Eleven in Japan.
What kind of mental issue was that that drove him to making threats like that? And when it comes to the mental issue topic mixed with Konami, there were wild guesses from people like "It's something due to the company not offering whatever new games from the classic franchise he wants", or something like that. But no, it's not all due to Konami having no plans to come up with newer games from various classic franchises like Castlevania, Metal Gear or even Silent Hill. So if you think that Konami has nothing left after whatever happened to Castlevania, Metal Gear or even other classic franchises you know of, you may be mistaken. Some other franchises like the Bemani and sports video game franchises are still on-going even today with newer sports games from Konami like the ones centered on baseball or soccer are still being released on consoles and mobile. There's one warning though, later sports video games from Konami may or may not have microtransactions and loot boxes.
Another recent progress is that some of the franchises already made a comeback but even then, there's no guarantee that such comebacks may restore those franchises' reputation. Contra Rogue Corps and Metal Gear Survive are already bad examples with the other recent games being the opposite.
Sure, the reputation of Konami had become that bad but it doesn't give anyone like that student the excuse to make such threats to them over whatever happened to him like he lost match due to the bug that angered him. Of course, many players vent their frustration over highly difficult obstacles in video games but it takes them time to succeed after sometime even with sufficient solution. Another situation will be you challenge other human players online. Who knows what will come at you when you are like, victorious or some sort but that's a situation of another time? One more gaming situation regards the microtransactions and loot boxes in video games where you draw a box/card pack of random rare items at the cost of in-game currency. It's no easy feat to collect a complete specific group of items like that that it may require tons of luck like it's gambling or some kind. Some of the Virtual YouTubers are seen drawing card items like that in certain mobile games and their behavior is unspeakably insane or some sort. The worse thing about microtransaction+loot box practice is about spending tons of real money just for that combined bullshit and the same practice can be found in the arcades via some of modern Konami and Sega arcade games there where DRAWING EACH REAL CARD REPRESENTING A CHARACTER REQUIRES EACH CREDIT or something. Plus, I don't know if such practices may advance the gaming addiction or not.
Another off-topic will be the JAEPO event which is a gaming event in Japan that showcases arcade games, redemption games, vending machines, etc. I'm sure that Konami has been involved in that event like regularly and especially for the Konami Arcade Championship. However, if you're going there just to demand Konami or Sega to come up with new games from whatever classic franchise like they're your puppets or something out of your immature mind and you have blatant disregard over whatever they're showing there, you may as well be banned for causing trouble like that.