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AAA, Hideaki Itsuno and Devil May Cry
Dragon's Dogma and Devil May Cry Director Hideaki Itsuno Joins Tencent Subsidiary to Make AAA Action Games
Hideaki Itsuno, famed former director of the Devil May Cry and Dragon’s Dogma series, has joined Tencent Games subsidiary LightSpeed Studios. Itsuno, who left Capcom earlier this year after over 30 years at the Japanese games company,
Dragon's Dogma director Hideaki Itsuno is leading a new Japan-based studio "dedicated to crafting original AAA action game titles"
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.
The father of Devil May Cry himself Hideaki Itsuno has found a new home at LightSpeed Studios, and is working on new AAA action games
The father of Devil May Cry himself Hideaki Itsuno has found a new home at LightSpeed Studios, and is working on new AAA action games.
Dragon's Dogma II director Hideaki Itsuno to lead new studio focused on 'original AAA action games'
Capcom developer
Hideaki
Itsuno
is to head the new developer LightSpeed Studios ... which will focus on creating "original
AAA
action games". In a statement,
Itsuno
said: "Joining LightSpeed Studios is an exciting new chapter for me.
Dragon's Dogma director Hideaki Itsuno to lead PUBG Mobile dev’s new Japanese studio
LightSpeed Studios, the Tencent subsidiary responsible for PUBG Mobile and, apparently, some random zombie game featuring actor Will Smith, announced this morning that Itsuno will be heading up its new LightSpeed Japan Studio. No information on Itsuno’s official title was provided.
LightSpeed open new studio in Japan led by former Capcom director Hideaki Itsuno
LightSpeed, a subsidiary of Tencent Games, have announced the openingof a new studio in Japan: LightSpeed Japan Studio. LightSpeed Japan Studio LightSpeed Japan Studio is going to operate from Tokyo and Osaka mainly,
Dragon's Dogma 2 Director Hideaki Itsuno Joins Tencent's LightSpeed Studios
Dragon's Dogma 2 and Devil May Cry 5 director Hideaki Itsuno has joined the Japanese contingent of Tencent's LightSpeed Studios.
After 30 Years at Capcom, Hideaki Itsuno Heads Up Tencent’s New Lightspeed Japan Studio
Hideaki Itsuno has announced he will be returning to development, leading a new Studio called Lightspeed Japan Studio, a subsidiary of Lightspeed Studio owned by Tencent.
Dragon's Dogma 2 director Hideaki Itsuno announces new studio focused on original AAA action games
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 titles".
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Hideaki Itsuno to Lead New AAA Developer LightSpeed Japan Studio
LightSpeed Japan Studio will have two locations in Tokyo and Osaka and is focused on developing original
AAA
games. "Joining LightSpeed Studios is an exciting new chapter for me," said
Hideaki
...
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Dragon's Dogma 2 & Devil May Cry 5 director joins new studio
A major lead in the gaming industry,
Hideaki
Itsuno
, has moved over to a new studio to begin direction of new
AAA
games ...
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