Dragon’s Dogma and Satan Might Cry director Hideaki Itsuno has departed Capcom after greater than three a long time of service. The completed designer, whose final venture was Dragon’s Dogma 2, introduced that August 30 was his final day at Capcom after 30 years and 5 months.
Hideaki Itsuno’s identify is synonymous with Dragon’s Dogma and Satan Might Cry
Itsuno joined Capcom in 1994 and has been working there since, making the Japanese big his solely employer so far. Whereas at Capcom, he was concerned in numerous hit franchises however is most recognized for Satan Might Cry and Dragon’s Dogma.
Itsuno isn’t leaving the trade, and in a message on X, requested followers to remain tuned for his subsequent “creation.” His subsequent endeavor has but to be revealed on the time of this writing.
“Thanks on your long-term help of the video games and characters I’ve been liable for,” Itsuno wrote. “From September, I’ll begin growing a brand new sport in a brand new surroundings. I hope to create enjoyable, lovely video games which can be as memorable as, or much more memorable than, those I’ve created up to now.”
Itsuno’s portfolio additionally contains 1995’s Road Fighter Alpha and 2003’s Resident Evil Outbreak, amongst quite a few different titles.