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Devil May Cry Director Hideaki Itsuno Exits Capcom After Dragon's Dogma 2
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Devil May Cry Director Hideaki Itsuno Exits Capcom After Dragon's Dogma 2

Sep 01, 2024 10:20 AM

Hideaki Itsuno, the renowned director behind iconic games like the Devil May Cry series and Dragon's Dogma, is set to leave Capcom after an impressive 30-year career. His departure follows the recent release of Dragon's Dogma 2, which launched in March 2024. On social media, Itsuno confirmed he would be leaving at the end of August 2024, expressing gratitude to fans for their support and hinting at future projects in a different environment. This change comes as he looks forward to developing new games that aim to be just as memorable as his previous works.

What impact will Itsuno's departure have on future Capcom games?

Itsuno's exit raises questions about the direction of future Capcom titles, particularly those in the Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma franchises. As a key creative force, his absence could influence the development style and design choices for these beloved series, potentially leading to changes in gameplay dynamics and storytelling elements.

Capcom's Dragon's Dogma series has garnered a dedicated following since its original release in 2012, praised for its robust combat system and deep character customization. Dragon's Dogma 2 aimed to build on its predecessor's success by introducing new mechanics and a richer world. Itsuno's direct involvement was seen as crucial for maintaining the series' legacy, making his departure particularly significant for fans eager for more adventures in the mystical world of Gransys.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-09-01 10:48:03
Itsuno leaving Capcom is like losing the secret ingredient in your favorite recipe; his creative vision has shaped some of the most memorable experiences in gaming. It'll be intriguing to see how Capcom navigates this transition and whether they can capture the same magic without his guiding hand.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-09-01 10:42:02
Itsuno's departure from Capcom is definitely a game-changer, as he’s been a cornerstone of their iconic titles for decades. It'll be interesting to see how his absence shifts the creative landscape for future games—here's hoping the new team can keep that signature magic alive
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-09-01 10:36:02
Wow, its amazing how much change can happen in the gaming world Itsuno's departure definitely leaves a big question mark over Capcom's future projects, and I'm curious to see how they adapt without his unique vision shaping those iconic franchises.
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