Discuss how, over the past four years since leaving Devil’s Third’s Valhalla Game Studios, which he co-founded, he has been teaching developing games for a younger generation. However, he now feels he wants to “make a game again and just set up a company for this.”He further explained that although Itagaki Games is not part of Koei Tecmo or Valhalla Games Studios, it will not oppose working with Microsoft again.
“I know Microsoft is still aggressive,” Itagaki said. “If they reach out to me, it will be an honor for me.”
The Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive titles under Itagaki were exclusive to Xbox, so the established relationship is already in.Itagaki resigned from Tecmo in 2008 after the launch of Ninja Gaiden 2 and filed a lawsuit against the company and its president, Yoshimi Yasuda, over the unpaid bonuses.
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