Game creator Hiroyuki Kobayashi reported that he retired from Capcom & joined Netease Games. People who worked on Sengoku BASARA
On August 12, Yuki Kobayashi reported that he had retired from Capcom on his Twitter account and joined Netease Games. He retired from March 31 this year. He is currently working at Netease Games.
Hiroyuki Kobayashi joined Capcom as a programmer in 1995. After working on Resident Evils, he was involved in the Dinoclissis series and Devil he was a cray series. Regarding the Sengoku BASARA series, he was also in charge of anime and stage supervision from the launch, and was in charge of the whole series. Recently, he has been in charge of supervision of video works, etc., and it seems that he was relocating a place to play an active part, although he had a smaller involvement in game works than at one time.
Kobayashi has turned 50 on August 12, and has announced his retirement and Netease Games transfer at this time. He seems to be a producer in Netease Games. He will announce what kind of work he is involved in in the future. He commented, We will continue to create entertainment that everyone can enjoy in a new environment in a new age.
In many cases, a career Japanese creator transfers to Netease Games in China. It is new to remember that Mr. Toshihiro Nagoshi, who has recently worked on the Dragon Like series, has become independent and launched a Netease Games investment in Netease Games. In addition, Glasshopper Manifacture by Geichi Suda has joined Netease Games, and the talented creators are gathering one after another in the Sakuraka Studio, a Netease Games studio. NetEase Games, which promotes the employment of Japanese creators as a background in powerful capital. It will be noted that Kobayashi, who has a proven track record in video production and stage production, will be what kind of work in Xintiandi.
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