Legendary Capcom developer Hideaki Itsuno, who most not too long ago directed Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Satan Might Cry 5, has left the corporate after greater than 30 years.
Itsuno introduced his departure on X/Twitter however assured followers he wasn’t quitting video video games all collectively. He left Capcom in August and can start a brand new undertaking in a brand new atmosphere from someday in September.
“On the finish of August 2024, I might be leaving Capcom after 30 years and 5 months,” Itsuno mentioned. “Thanks to your long run assist of the video games and characters I’ve been accountable for. I hope you’ll proceed to assist Capcom’s video games and characters.
“From September, I’ll begin creating a brand new recreation in a brand new atmosphere. I hope to create enjoyable, lovely video games which can be as memorable as, or much more memorable than, those I’ve created thus far. Please keep tuned for my subsequent creation.”
Itsuno started at Capcom in 1994 and labored his method up from planning video games reminiscent of Avenue Fighter Alpha to co-directing the likes of Energy Stone and ultimately directing with video games reminiscent of Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark the Millenium 2001.
Itsuno maybe gained probably the most status by way of his work on Satan Might Cry, and could be named director on the third and fourth video games alongside the unique Dragon’s Dogma.
He left Capcom on a excessive observe, as Dragon’s Dogma 2 boosted Capcom to new monetary heights and was nicely acquired by critics too. In our 8/10 evaluation, IGN mentioned: “Extra of a redo than a sequel, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a wierd and great action-RPG that bolsters the unique’s strengths with out addressing its weaknesses.”
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