Nintendo designer Takashi Tezuka to retire in June

Veteran Nintendo designer and director Takashi Tezuka will retire from his role as an executive officer on June 26 after more than 40 years with the company. He joined Nintendo in 1984 while still at university and contributed to many of its most iconic games.

Tezuka started as a part-time employee and later served as assistant director and designer on the original 1985 Super Mario Bros. He went on to direct titles including the first Legend of Zelda, Super Mario World, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Yoshi's Island. In more recent years he worked as producer or supervisor on games such as Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Super Mario 3D World and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

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Shigeru Miyamoto at a press conference, illustrating Mario's expansion beyond Nintendo consoles via the Super Mario Galaxy Movie and digital media.
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Shigeru Miyamoto explains Mario's expansion beyond Nintendo consoles

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Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Mario, stated that the Super Mario Galaxy Movie helps reach audiences beyond Nintendo's consoles amid a tapped-out console market. In interviews, he emphasized evolving the character through digital media like streaming and films. Nintendo has no plans for a full crossover like Super Smash Bros.

Kohei Ikeda, director of Tekken 8, announced his departure from Bandai Namco on June 1 after two decades with the company. His exit follows the departures of other senior Tekken developers in recent months.

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Nintendo has advanced the worldwide theatrical release of the live-action The Legend of Zelda film by one week. The movie will now premiere on April 30, 2027, instead of May 7. Shigeru Miyamoto made the announcement on social media.

Nintendo surprised fans with a sudden Star Fox Direct on May 6, revealing a remake of the 1997 Nintendo 64 classic for the Switch 2. The game arrives on June 25, 2026, with updated visuals, new cutscenes, and modern features.

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Sega is adding staff to its Sonic Team in Shinagawa City, Japan, during the franchise's 35th anniversary year. The company has posted openings for several senior roles.

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