Hideaki Itsuno Reports Development of Project Is "Now Under Climax"

Hideaki Itsuno Reports Development of Project Is "Now Under Climax"

Hmm, wonder what project it could be.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 31, 2017 @ 03:20 PM (Staff Bios)
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I know that many fans of Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma have been hoping for an announcement of another iteration to either series this year, but being the last day of 2017, we won't hear of anything special. However, game designer Hideaki Itsuno has finally shed some light on what he's been up to for awhile via Twitter. Here's the official tweet, posted on December 31, 2017 at 8:00am:

"Happy new year!
I am sorry that I can not present a new project last year. The development of the project is now under climax. I am making a great game so please expect it."


So he is up to something, but what?

People are, of course, speculating Devil May Cry 5, but others have been hoping for another entry to the Dragon's Dogma lineup. For me? I would say Devil May Cry 5. But if anything, we will see a reveal at E3 2018.

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