"I have what it takes to continue this series' legacy" Hideaki Itsuno may have left Capcom, but Dragon's Dogma 2's new director reckons the RPG is still in good hands

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Hideaki Itsuno, the legendary creative force behind Dragon's Dogma and a major figure in the Devil May Cry series, has officially left Capcom. This significant departure naturally sparked concerns about the future of his beloved RPG, but the new director taking the reins on Dragon's Dogma 2 is stepping up to reassure fans they're ready to continue the legacy. It's a pivotal moment for the series as it enters a new chapter without its original visionary.
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