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    Hiroyuki Kobayashi

    Japanese video game and anime television series producer and supervisor

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  1. Hiroyuki Kobayashi (小林 裕幸, Kobayashi Hiroyuki, born August 12, 1972 in Nagoya, Japan) is a Japanese video game producer. He was employed by Capcom for 27 years and currently is part of NetEase Games subsidiary GPTRACK50 Studio as president.

    • A More Global Audience
    • On Working with Nagoshi and Suda
    • From Resident Evil to Dragon's Dogma
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    Kobayashi confirmed that the game will be a new IP. He also said that while in Japan he is mostly known as the creator of the Sengoku Basara series, he wants GPTRACK50’s first game to have a more global appeal, so don’t expect anything set in the Sengoku (Warring States) period. When we mentioned Ghost of Tsushima’s worldwide successand the popular...

    Regarding the possibility of working together with Nagoshi Studio or Goichi Suda’s Grasshopper Manufacture now that they are all under the NetEase umbrella, Kobayashi said that for the coming years his studio will be too focused on developing its first game, but he doesn’t discount the possibility in the future. “Something like that could potential...

    Kobayashi himself played a key role in some of Capcom’s most beloved franchises, including Resident Evil, Devil May Cry and Dragon’s Dogma. “When I joined Capcom in 1995, the PlayStation and Sega Saturn had come out just one year earlier,” said Kobayashi. “The first title I got to work on as a freshman was the original Resident Evil. It was a time ...

    Hiroyuki Kobayashi, who worked on Resident Evil and Killer 7 at Capcom, joins NetEase Games and launches GPTRACK50 in Osaka. He reveals his plans for a new action game with a global appeal and his experience with Suda51.

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  2. Aug 12, 2022 · Hiroyuki Kobayashi, a veteran producer of Capcom games such as Resident Evil and Devil May Cry, has departed from the company after 27 years and joined NetEase Games. He shared his message on his 50th birthday and thanked his fans for their support.

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  4. Aug 12, 2022 · Hiroyuki Kobayashi, who worked on Resident Evil, Devil May Cry and Mega Man, left Capcom after 27 years and joined NetEase Games for his 50th birthday. He shared his career move on Twitter and thanked his fans for their support.

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  5. Aug 12, 2022 · The veteran producer of Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, and Mega Man 11 announced his departure from Capcom after 27 years and his new role at NetEase Games. He said he will create more enjoyable entertainment experiences for everyone at his new company.

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  6. Aug 13, 2022 · After 27 years at Capcom, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, the producer of Resident Evil, Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma, announced his departure on his 50th birthday. He will be working as a producer at NetEase, a Chinese gaming company, from March 2022.

  7. Jun 16, 2017 · Learn about the latest CG-animated film in the Resident Evil franchise and the future of the live-action reboots from the producer who has been involved since the beginning. Hiroyuki Kobayashi talks about his role, his vision, and his favorite characters in the game and the movies.

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