Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma director Hideaki Itsuno is leaving Capcom after 30 years to make a "new game in a new environment"
Itsuno's last game at the company was this year's Dragon's Dogma 2
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Hideaki Itsuno has been pumping out beloved games at publisherCapcomfor over three decades, from multiple Devil May Cries to both Dragon’s Dogmas, but he’s now leaving the company to make new games in a “new environment.”
The long-time DMC director revealed his departure in a tweet from earlier today. …