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In a surprise announcement via Twitter, the creative director of the upcoming Ghostwire game: Tokyo, Ikumi Nakamura, announced that she was leaving Tango Gameworks and Bethesda / Zenimax. She made a splash at the E3 2019 when she made a presentation for the unveiling of Ghostwire: Tokyo and charmed everyone with her own charisma. She spent nine years in the studio and was a principal artistic designer for The Evil Within and The Evil Within 2. She also worked on Bayonetta with Platinum Games and Okami with Capcom.
After 9 years as artistic director and art director at Tango and Zenimax – I felt like one of the ends of the trip. I have learned talented people with whom I have worked and whom I respect. Contact me if someone wants to work with me! → https://t.co/4VKLdY2ejl pic.twitter.com/Hbsuta3Rgo
Nakamura-san did not say what she would do next, but his follow-up tweets suggest that she could move on to another project. It is not uncommon for creative directors to leave their positions before launching their project. Sebastian Stępień recently left CD Projekt Red as creative director of Cyberpunk 2077 and Tim Longo, 343 Industries, who worked on Halo Infinite.
Ghostwire: Tokyo was one of the surprise announcements of the E3 2019, coming out of the Bethesda press conference. It's an action-adventure game that takes place in Tokyo and that incorporates horror elements, but will not be a survival horror game like The Evil Within. In the revelation trailer, citizens disappear as a sinister atmosphere envelops the city before supernatural entities begin to surface. From what we have gathered, you will investigate the nature of the disappearances and get in touch with many spirits, some peaceful and others dangerous. You can watch the trailer below.
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The release window and platforms still need to be detailed: famous game developer Shinji Mikami (best known for the Resident Evil series) and his studio Tango Gameworks are at the helm of Ghostwire: Tokyo.