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Toshihiro Nagoshi is gearing up to create "something new" for video game fans. The designer serves as the creative director at Sega - the company behind iconic games such as the 'Sonic the Hedgehog' series - and has now teased that the debut game through his own company Nagoshi Studios will "not betray" his fans. He told Video Games Chronicle: "Obviously, we’re not going to create something exactly the same, but I do understand there are expectations from people based more on me as a creator and my personality, so people want to see my tastes and my personality in my new games. Obviously, I wi...
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Toshihiro Nagoshi is gearing up to create "something new" for video game fans. The designer serves as the creative director at Sega - the company behind iconic games such as the 'Sonic the Hedgehog' series - and has now teased that the debut game through his own company Nagoshi Studios will "not betray" his fans. He told Video Games Chronicle: "Obviously, we’re not going to create something exactly the same, but I do understand there are expectations from people based more on me as a creator and my personality, so people want to see my tastes and my personality in my new games. Obviously, I wi...
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Former Sega boss Toshihiro Nagoshi has announced plans to open his own studio after leaving the gaming giant. Toshihiro - who served as chief creative officer at Sega, where he led development of the 'Yakuza' series as general director of Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio - has set up Nagoshi Studio which will be funded entirely by Chinese internet and gaming company NetEase. In a translated statement, he told Famitsu: "I decided to leave Sega, where I had been working for a long time, because I wanted to do something different than before. If you do the same thing, you can stay in Sega. To be honest, I st...
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Former Sega boss Toshihiro Nagoshi has announced plans to open his own studio after leaving the gaming giant. Toshihiro - who served as chief creative officer at Sega, where he led development of the 'Yakuza' series as general director of Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio - has set up Nagoshi Studio which will be funded entirely by Chinese internet and gaming company NetEase. In a translated statement, he told Famitsu: "I decided to leave Sega, where I had been working for a long time, because I wanted to do something different than before. If you do the same thing, you can stay in Sega. To be honest, I st...
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'Yakuza' creator Toshihiro Nagoshi is reportedly leaving Sega after 32 years to join NetEase. According to Bloomberg, the Sega creative director - who joined the Japanese video games giant in 1989 and was Sega's chief creative officer until 2021 when took on his new position - is in "final negotiations" with the Chinese technology company to join in an as-yet unknown role. The report claims that Nagoshi is “expected to set up his own team and create new games”. Nagoshi's crowning achievement is creating the 'Yakuza' action-adventure franchise, which began in 2005, but he also worked on hit tit...
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Toshihiro Nagoshi has been named Sega's creative director. The 'Yakuza' director will step down as the chief creative officer of Sega to become the creative director on April 1, 2021, after joining the video game company in the mid-90s. The announcement also confirmed the company will be making some more wide-reaching changes in the coming year "to adapt to the external environment". Sega looking to make its organisational structure more streamlined to allow for quicker decision-making and better communication between departments. Meanwhile, Nagoshi previously admitted that whilst the Nintendo...
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