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Ikumi Nakamura, who gained popularity thanks to her appearance at E3 2019, will leave Tango Gameworks
At E3 2019 there was announced game GhostWire: Tokyo, and details about it were told from the stage by Ikumi Nakamura, creative director of Tango Gameworks. Her appearance became one of the brightest events of the event, judging by the further reaction on the Internet and the appearance of many memes with the girl. And now it has become known that Ikumi Nakamura will leave the studio.
After 9 years as Creative director & Art Director at Tango and Zenimax β I felt here is one of the ends of the journeys. I learned from the talented people I've worked with and I respect. ?? Contact me if anyone wants to work with me! βγhttps://t.co/4VKLdY2ejlpic.twitter.com/Hbsuta3Rgo
She tweeted: βAfter 9 years as creative and art director at Tango and Zenimax, it feels like the end of the adventure has come. I learned from talented and respected people. Contact me if you have any job offers." Ikumi Nakamura attached a link to her message. Page on LinkedIn.
Judging by the developer's Twitter handle, she will still be attending Tokyo Game Show 2019. Perhaps she will present new footage of GhostWire: Tokyo to the public before leaving Tango Gameworks. Note that Ikumi Nakamura had a hand in many games, including Bayonetta and Street Fighter V. And above The Evil Within and for the sequel she worked as a concept artist, creating all sorts of creepy creatures.