On December 16, Shintaro Kojima announced via his Twitter account he is no longer working at Capcom. ご報告。 カプコンを退社いたしました。 素敵な会社でしたし開発メンバーは情熱的で素晴らしく感謝しかありません。 今後はイチファンとして応援いたします♪ お世話になった方々、本当にありがとうございました! 個人的な今後はひとまずまったりです。 またなんか面白い事はやれればと思ってます。 — 小嶋慎太郎 (@kozyex) December 16, 2019 Here’s our translation of the tweet: Shintaro Kojima: I’ve got something to report. I resigned from Capcom. I will be eternally grateful to this wonderful
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