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Famed FromSoftware author Yuka Kitamura has revealed that she’s leaving the business.
Kitamura took to Twitter to reveal her departure, describing that she’s making the switch to freelance author after being with FromSoftware for 12 years. No particular factor was provided for her exit beyond the desire to start makingup as a freelance artist beginning this month.
“I would like to continue to reveal myself in videogame music through numerous categories of music,” she included. “I hope you will appearance forward to my music in the future!” Over on Kitamura’s brand-new main site, you can listen to a choice of samples of the author’s work carefullypicked by Kitamura herself.
Thank you all for your continued assistance. Today I have an statement to make.I have chose to leave FromSoftware, the business I worked for, and to start working brand-new as a freelance author in this August.August 1, 2023
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Kitamura’s profession at FromSoftware began in 2011 with author function on 2013’s Armored Core: Verdict Day, having consequently contributed to Dark Souls 2, Dark Souls 3, Bloodborne, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and Elden Ring, which has won numerous awards for its music. It’s uncertain if Kitamura worked on FromSoftware’s next videogame, Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, introducing August 25.
Our Armored Core 6 hands-on sneakpeek is filled with unpredictability and apprehension inspiteof what appears like a strong structure. “There is, properly enough, a excellent core to Fires of Rubicon – however there’s some unsteady style options around it that simply hold it back too frequently to let me be entirely passionate about it,” composed GR’s Joel Franey. “Depending on what the last videogame does with this core, it might upgrade into something quite enjoyable, or run headlong into the scrap stack.”
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