El director de Tekken 8, Kohei Ikeda, deja Bandai Namco tras 20 años

Kohei Ikeda, director de Tekken 8, anunció su salida de Bandai Namco el 1 de junio tras dos décadas en la compañía. Su partida se suma a la de otros desarrolladores veteranos de Tekken en los últimos meses.

Kohei Ikeda declaró en redes sociales que ha dejado oficialmente Bandai Namco Studios. Expresó su orgullo por su trabajo en la serie Tekken y señaló que su papel como director del juego llega a su fin. Ikeda añadió que planea asumir nuevos retos como desarrollador de videojuegos y espera que los valores del proyecto Tekken perduren.

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