Capcom veteran Hideaki Itsuno is leaving the company after more than 30 years.
In a statement posted to X, the veteran developer thanked fans for their long-term support.
“At the end of August 2024, I will be leaving Capcom after 30 years and 5 months,” Itsuno wrote.
“Thank you for your long-term support of the games and characters I have been responsible for. I hope you will continue to support Capcom’s games and characters.
“From September, I will start developing a new game in a new environment. I hope to create fun, beautiful games that are as memorable as, or even more memorable than, the ones I have created so far. Please stay tuned for my next creation.”
Isuno’s career at Capcom spanned over three decades. In that time he served as the director of Power Stone, Devil May Cry 3, 4 and 5, Dragon’s Dogma 1 and 2, as well as producing several other Capcom projects.
His latest release, Dragon’s Dogma 2, was met with critical acclaim. VGC’s review called it “the most vital action RPG since Elden Ring.”
“Dragon’s Dogma 2 is one of the best RPGs of the last decade. Capcom’s incredible run has reached unfathomable heights with a game that’s destined to be beloved by players and revered by developers in turn. It’s a game that refuses to hold your hand, but will give you all the tools to experience an adventure that’s one for the ages.”
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