Job Recruitment Website - Recruitment portal - Former Capcom level designer joined NetEase and worked on Devil May Cry 5 and Monster Hunter
Former Capcom level designer joined NetEase and worked on Devil May Cry 5 and Monster Hunter
NetEase previously announced the establishment of "Sakura Studio" in Japan, paving the way for the development of 3A masterpiece games and recruiting talents. With the expansion of influence, Sakura Studio has attracted many famous game companies. Senior designers in the company are changing jobs.
Information:
Capcom game designer Ryosuke Yoshida, who has participated in game projects such as "Devil May Cry 5" and "Monster Hunter", has now left Capcom to develop overseas games. Generation Games.
Recently, Ryosuke Yoshida announced on his personal Twitter that he had resigned from Capcom, where he had worked for 12 years, on the 4th of this month. In the future, he will leave Japan and go overseas to develop next-generation games, but he will still stay at home in Japan and continue working until the COVID-19 epidemic is over. Ryosuke Yoshida also expressed his gratitude to Capcom and said that he will continue to work hard to make games in the future.
In the 12 years he has worked at Capcom, Ryosuke Yoshida has not only designed various enemies for classic game series such as "Devil May Cry" and "Monster Hunter", but even played a special role in "Resident Evil 5". "His name is also on the list, and it is not difficult to see that he is an experienced game developer. According to his personal profile, the new company he is about to join may be NetEase's "Sakura Studio", where he will serve as a senior game designer. NetEase Sakura Studio is committed to absorbing talents from the Japanese game industry and developing next-generation games. The studio’s official website shows that the latest recruitment positions include “campaign planning”.
This is not the only gamer to leave Capcom in the near future. In June of this year, he participated in the game design of "Devil May Cry 5", "Dragon's Dogma" and "Monster Hunter: World" and "Monster". Ryota Suzuki, who is working on the expansion development of "Hunter: World" "Iceborne", announced that he will join Square Enix to develop action games.
The editor has something to say:
Judging from the fact that Tencent and NetEase have respectively opened 3A-level game studios overseas, these two major domestic companies are planning to start self-research. Develop domestic 3A games, but we all know that these two companies are wealthy owners, and I believe their remuneration must be quite generous, which has led to many very senior talents in the game industry choosing to change jobs and join them.
- Previous article:How about Nantou Omar Factory?
- Next article:Is Pingxiang of Sinoma Lithium Industry an Iron Rice Bowl?
- Related articles
- Address and transportation of Air China Building in Inner Mongolia
- 20 13 printing time of recruitment admission ticket for institutions in Shenmu county, Yulin city
- What about Suzhou Opple Human Resources Employment Service Co., Ltd.?
- Does Ganxian Miao Music Kindergarten still recruit teachers this year?
- Recently, online job interviews can be seen in many places. Is there any recommended software to use?
- How embedded software enters central enterprises
- How much is the probation salary of Zhongshan Caidiexuan waiter?
- Is it easy to take the exam at Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts?
- What are the basic knowledge tests for public institutions?
- Which one should Chengdu dry cleaners join?