Dragon’s Dogma 2 director Hideaki Itsuno is leaving Capcom after “30 years and five months”.
Itsuno – who’s best known for his work on Dragon’s Dogma and Devil May Cry – says he’s leaving to “start developing a new game in a new environment”, with hopes his new projects will be “even more memorable than the ones [he has] created so far”.
Itsuno did not confirm at this time if he was leaving to join another studio, or if he planned to establish his own.
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