August 26, 2025 - 22:32

In a recent interview, renowned game director Hideaki Itsuno shared insights into his departure from Capcom and his new venture at Lightspeed Studios. Known for his work on iconic titles like Devil May Cry and Dragon’s Dogma, Itsuno-san has been a significant figure in the gaming industry for years. His decision to leave Capcom marks a new chapter in his career, as he aims to explore fresh creative avenues.
At Lightspeed Studios, Itsuno-san is focused on developing a AAA action game that promises to push the boundaries of gameplay and storytelling. He expressed excitement about the potential for innovation and the opportunity to work with a talented team that shares his passion for crafting immersive experiences. With a wealth of experience under his belt, Itsuno-san is determined to create a game that resonates with both fans and newcomers alike.
As he embarks on this new journey, many in the gaming community are eager to see what unique elements and captivating narratives Itsuno-san will bring to the table. His legacy at Capcom has set high expectations, and the anticipation for his next project continues to grow.
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