Dragon's Dogma 2 character creator released early for free
Ahead of the release of Dragon's Dogma 2 later this month, Capcom has made the character creator available to download.
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Ahead of the release of Dragon's Dogma 2 later this month, Capcom has made the character creator available to download.
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Capcom veteran Hideaki Itsuno has announced his departure from the Japanese videogame giant, after over 30 years as a senior member of its development staff. Itsuno is best-known for his work on the Devil May Cry series, created by Hideki Kamiya but arguably reaching its peak with the Itsuno-directed Devil May Cry 3, and Dragon's Dogma, Itsuno's own dream game with the sequel turning out as his last major project for Capcom.
The Devil May Cry, and Dragon's Dogma series director Hideaki Itsuno is leaving CAPCOM, the game designer himself confirmed today.
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 games in a "new environment."
Capcom veteran Hideaki Itsuno is leaving the company after more than 30 years.