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Game Dev Veteran rejoint Sony Studio

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Feb 19,2025

Game Dev Veteran rejoint Sony Studio

départs clés secouent les jeux de platine

Le départ d'Abebe Tinari, directeur de Bayonetta Origins: Cereza et le démon perdu , de Platinumgames à HouseMarque, ajoute au récent bouleversement du studio basé à Osaka. Cela suit la sortie de grande envergure de Hideki Kamiya, créateur de la série Bayonetta , en septembre 2023. Départ de Kamiya, citant les différences créatives et le développement ultérieur de la suite de la suite de Capcom Okami , des préoccupations alimentées sur l'avenir de Platinumgames.

Ajoutant en outre l'incertitude, plusieurs autres développeurs clés de Platinumgames auraient quitté le studio, supprimant toutes les références à leur emploi sur les réseaux sociaux. Le déménagement de Tinari à HouseMarque à Helsinki, en Finlande, et son nouveau rôle de concepteur de jeu principal, ont été confirmés via son profil LinkedIn.

L'expertise de Tinari rejoint le nouveau projet de HouseMarque

HouseMarque, acquis par PlayStation après le succès de Returnal (mai 2021), développe actuellement une nouvelle IP inopinée. L'implication de Tinari suggère fortement qu'il contribuera à ce projet. Cependant, une révélation officielle de HouseMarque n'est pas attendue avant 2026.

L'avenir incertain de Platinumgames

L'impact de ces départs sur les projets à venir de Platinumgames reste à voir. Alors que le studio a annoncé une célébration d'un an pour le 15e anniversaire de Bayonetta - potentiellement faisant allusion à un nouvel épisode - l'avenir de Project GG , une nouvelle propriété intellectuelle supervisée précédemment par Kamiya, est désormais incertaine. Le départ de tant de chiffres clés soulève des questions sur les projets en cours du studio et la trajectoire globale.

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