Hiroyuki Kobayashi, known for his work on Resident Evil and Devil May Cry, has taken a major decision after working for 27 years with Japanese video game giants Capcom.
The Japanese developer has recently announced that he will be joining the Chinese video game conglomerate NetEase Games in what will appear to be a significant shift in the video game industry.
Capcom has been well-known in the gaming industry for several decades. Resident Evil is just one of the many brilliant franchises owned by the studio. Titles like Devil May Cry have delighted fans and gamers worldwide.
Hiroyuki Kobayashi had a lasting impact with his prior work on several titles of Capcom, and his decision will be a significant loss. However, there has been a paradigm shift in the gaming landscape recently that has seen entities like NetEase gain traction.
The latest announcement by Hiroyuki Kobayashi came earlier on August 12, which coincidentally is his birthday. He declared his decision on his own Twitter account to mark the occasion.
Kobayashi was part of the first Resident Evil game released in 1996, which became a major success. He was a developer then but later became the producer of future hits.
Some of them include the likes of Resident Evil 4 and Devil May Cry 4. The former is considered a genre masterpiece and has immensely helped third-person horror action evolve.
Devil May Cry 4 is another excellent release in an iconic franchise that offers a premium hack-and-slash experience.
Kobayashi had a long journey in Capcom, where he shared many memorable experiences. He will join NetEase as a producer, but further details about his role and responsibilities haven't been disclosed.
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