Capcom: Capos Ryosuke Yoshida leaves the famous Japanese company

    Capcom: Capos Ryosuke Yoshida leaves the famous Japanese company

    It's official: the former game designer Capos Ryosuke Yoshida, who worked for devil may cry 5, Monster Hunter and others, he left Capcom to continue the next generation development overseas. Yoshida made the announcement on his personal Twitter profile, in which he shared details about his future plans. Below we leave you the original comment left by himself on the famous platform:



    On a personal note, I quit Capcom on July 4.
    I was very happy to be able to develop for 12 years at Capcom.
    From now on, I will leave Japan and go overseas to develop games for next-gen.
    (I work from home in JP until COVID-19 calms down.)
    I will continue doing my best!

    - Ryosuke Yoshida (@YoshidaBeer) July 6, 2020

    On a personal note, I left Capcom on July 4th. I was very happy to be able to improve myself for 12 years at Capcom. From now on, I will leave Japan and go abroad to develop games for the next generation.

    Yoshida also confirmed that he will be working remotely from Japan until the coronavirus it will no longer be firmly under control. For the uninitiated, the man was a video game designer for Capcom for 12 years and has worked on a slew of iconic series such as Monster Hunter and Devil May Cry, for which he has designed multiple types of enemies. In addition to that, he has also been credited in the section "Special thanks" to Resident Evil 5, launched in 2009. Did you know that the brand of "Deep Down" has it been renewed again by the famous Japanese company?



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