Capcom president credits team-led development for company's sustained success
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Chris Scullion
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Capcom president Haruhiro Tsujimoto attributes the company's recent success to a shift from individual-led (auteur) development to team-led development. In a Famitsu interview, he explained that Capcom's series are no longer tied to a single creator's vision, allowing franchises to thrive across generations even when original creators move on. This approach has helped Capcom maintain consistent quality and longevity for its major series.
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Capcom's series are no longer tied to a single creator's ideas
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