Shinji Mikami spoke up about his leaving from Tango Gameworks, the studio he founded

Shinji Mikami spoke up about his leaving from Tango Gameworks, the studio he founded ...

Shinji Mikami, a well-known game designer, has announced his retirement from Tango Gameworks. Ghostwire: Tokyo, Hi-Fi RUSH, and other titles belong to Bethesda, a subsidiary of Microsoft Gaming. Before his own studio, he worked on Resident Evil, Devil May Cry, and other major game franchises.

Shinji Mikami posted a message on his social media to express his imminent departure from Tango Gameworks. He asked fans to continue to support the studio they created and their projects:

He replied with another message to players on social networks about his departure from Tango Gameworks some time later:

Phil Spencer mentioned Shinji Mikami's departure from Tango Gameworks earlier, but it's unclear what the game designer's intentions will be once he leaves the studio.

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