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Legendary Director Hideaki Itsuno Parts Ways with Capcom After 30 Years
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Legendary Director Hideaki Itsuno Parts Ways with Capcom After 30 Years

Sep 02, 2024 10:38 AM

Hideaki Itsuno, the creative force behind iconic games like Devil May Cry 5 and Dragon's Dogma 2, has announced his departure from Capcom after over 30 years with the company. In a heartfelt message shared on X/Twitter, Itsuno expressed gratitude for the support he's received throughout his career and reassured fans that he will continue to work in the gaming industry, starting a new project in September. Known for his impactful contributions to the gaming world, Itsuno plans to create games that are even more memorable than his past works, having left Capcom on a high note with the successful launch of Dragon's Dogma 2, which received positive reviews for enhancing the strengths of the original title.

What are Hideaki Itsuno's most notable contributions to video games?

Hideaki Itsuno is best known for directing the Devil May Cry series and Dragon's Dogma, both of which have garnered critical acclaim and strong fanbases. His ability to blend engaging storytelling with innovative gameplay mechanics has made him a respected figure in the industry.

Dragon's Dogma, first released in 2012, is an action role-playing game that has been praised for its deep combat system and expansive open-world environment. The game gained a cult following, leading to the highly anticipated sequel, Dragon's Dogma 2, which further explored its rich lore and gameplay mechanics. Itsuno's departure marks a significant moment for Capcom, as he played a crucial role in establishing some of its most beloved franchises.



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