Hideaki Itsuno is leaving Capcom after 30 years. During his time at Capcom, Itsuno worked on numerous titles, including Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma. He's starting development on a new game ...
Hideaki Itsuno has been pumping out beloved games at publisher Capcom for over three decades, from multiple Devil May Cries to both Dragon's Dogmas, but he's now leaving the company to make new ...
Besides that, nothing has been committed to the platforms on which Dragon's Dogma 2 will be released, leaving players in doubt about the development pace. Considering Hideaki Itsuno has not been ...
Just two months after his high-profile departure from Capcom, Dragon’s Dogma franchise creator Hideaki Itsuno’s already found a new gig: running his own studio. LightSpeed Studios, the Tencent ...
Last summer, Hideaki Itsuno announced that he was leaving publisher Capcom after three whole decades and multiple genre-defining hits under his belt to make a "new game in a new environment." ...
Dragon's Dogma and long-time Devil May Cry director Hideaki Itsuno is now leading a studio "dedicated to crafting original AAA action game titles," after he left Capcom earlier this year.
In a new interview with VG247, Dragon's Dogma 2 director Hideaki Itsuno, who also helmed the original RPG at Capcom, dispels the idea that Dragon's Dogma is still a "cult" game. "I'd like to think ...
According to director Hideaki Itsuno, the devs haven't been considering "any form of multiplayer" at all. This shouldn't really be too surprising, even if it might be a bit disappointing for some.
Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma 2 director Hideaki Itsuno is now the head of LightSpeed Japan Studio, a newly-established game developer with a focus on the creation of "original AAA action game ...