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Bayonetta Creator Hideki Kamiya Set to Leave PlatinumGames

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Whereas layoffs are sometimes an unlucky and common sight within the gaming business, it’s not that usually to see a co-founder and beloved member of the staff depart with no clear cause. That’s what is going on to PlatinumGames, the place Hideki Kamiya will take his depart quickly.

As introduced on Twitter/X, the studio tweeted the news, with Kamiya parting methods with the studio he co-founded with present CEO Atsushi Inabata and former workers Shinji Mikami and Tatsuya Minami on October 12 subsequent month.

“We’re actually grateful for his inventive concepts, management, and contribution to the expansion of PlatinumGames from our start-up to this very day,” the assertion stated. “We imagine that he’ll proceed to reach his future endeavors as a recreation creator. We’re trying ahead to seeing the sport business develop into a greater place with him in it. We want him all the perfect for the longer term!”

The creator additionally had his say, sharing that the choice solely “got here after a variety of consideration” based mostly on his personal beliefs, and was a troublesome one to make. Kamiya promised to proceed to create in his personal distinctive approach, which is what longtime followers would hope to see following the information. There are not any additional particulars about the place he’s going, or why a departure was obligatory.

As a part of his legacy at PlatinumGames, Kamiya is maybe greatest identified for creating Bayonetta and directed The Fantastic 101. He was additionally supposedly directing the undertaking codenamed Project G.G. earlier than this announcement, so it stays to be seen simply what’s going to occur with that recreation shifting ahead.

In regards to the creator

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Jake is a full-time trophy hunter and achievement gatherer on consoles, and a part-time Steam Sale sufferer. He has a factor for Batman and superior statues, and working out of house for each. Ship assist. Jake was a contract author for Twinfinite between 2021 to 2023 and specialised in writing detailed guides on each new launch he might get his palms on.

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