After three decades of creating some of the most iconic games, Hideaki Itsuno, the director of Dragon’s Dogma 2, is leaving Capcom. Itsuno, who has also worked on Devil May Cry, is moving on to develop a new game in a new environment.
This significant shift in Itsuno’s career might mean we’ll get to see a fresh side of the gaming legend. His determination to create something more memorable than his previous works is truly inspiring. It’s no surprise, given the success of Dragon’s Dogma 2, which has garnered immense praise from fans and critics alike.
While Itsuno hasn’t revealed if he’ll join another studio or establish his own, one thing is certain – we can’t wait to see what he has in store for us next. His parting words to fans are to “stay tuned” for his next creation. With a legacy as impressive as his, we’re sure his future projects will be nothing short of extraordinary.
After three decades of creating some of the most iconic games, Hideaki Itsuno, the director of Dragon’s Dogma 2, is leaving Capcom. Itsuno, who has also worked on Devil May Cry, is moving on to develop a new game in a new environment.
This significant shift in Itsuno’s career might mean we’ll get to see a fresh side of the gaming legend. His determination to create something more memorable than his previous works is truly inspiring. It’s no surprise, given the success of Dragon’s Dogma 2, which has garnered immense praise from fans and critics alike.
While Itsuno hasn’t revealed if he’ll join another studio or establish his own, one thing is certain – we can’t wait to see what he has in store for us next. His parting words to fans are to “stay tuned” for his next creation. With a legacy as impressive as his, we’re sure his future projects will be nothing short of extraordinary.