Gaming News Resident Evil’s creator has some very bad news for us
Japanese creator Shinji Mikami, founder of the Tango Gameworks studio and notably originator of the Resident Evil cult license, will soon be leaving publisher Bethesda to pursue new adventures.
With more than thirty years in the industry and impressive feats of arms, there’s no doubt Shinji Mikami is a great video game man. He is best known for creating the cult survival horror series Resident Evil that debuted on PS1 in 1996, Dino Crisis |, as well as for his work on Killer7 or Vanquish. Not long ago, during Xbox and Bethesda’s latest Developer Direct, we caught him beaming as he announced his studio Tango Gameworks’ latest game, Hi-Fi Rush. Founded in 2010 and later acquired by the famed publisher of The Elder Scrolls and Fallout, the company is behind games like The Evil Within and Ghostwire Tokyo. A beautiful adventure that will have lasted thirteen years. Yes, we just found out that Shinji Mikami is leaving Bethesda.
“In the following months”
The news was first shared by the website true successes
Todd Vaughn also added that Hi-Fi Rush, an action game | a colorful beat announced during the last Developer Direct and then surprisingly released was “one of Bethesda’s most successful launches | Xbox in recent years” have generated “significant positive momentum for the company and Tango”. With a Metacritic rating of 89/100, the title is the latest Game Pass reveal.
Bethesda confirms l’info
A few hours after the TrueAchievements article, Bethesda formalized the information by a communique. “We can confirm that Shinji Mikami has decided to leave Tango Gamework in the coming months.” “We wish Mikami-san the best of luck in the future and look forward to what the talented developers at Tango have in store”! After the first The Evil Within, the creator no longer took on the role of director within his studioprefers the executive producer’s hat… Shinji Mikami has yet to explain the reasons for his departure.