The executive producer of the series Street Fighter, Yoshinori ono, he resigned today after "almost 30 years" of permanence at the Capcom. Ono thanked the many people he has worked with over the years, but did not provide a reason for his departure: unverified rumors imply that he resigned from the series due to an internal conflict over the direction of the franchise. Street Fighter.
The man stated on his account Twitter to have been in close contact with the Street Fighter brand for a long time, experiencing "good times, bad times and even non-existent times". His heart is full of appreciation aimed at all those players who have given warm and kind support to the brand, especially regarding the last ten years or so, in the meantime that all the activities on the Street Fighter brand have come back to life, increasing its liveliness. And now, after serving for nearly 30 years at Capcom, Ono has decided to leave the company, giving up his position as brand manager for various Capcom titles, including Street Fighter.
The next generation Japanese company will continue to take care of the Street Fighter brand and lead the World Warriors. In addition to this, according to the man it is very likely that they will continue to make the entire universe of Street Fighter extraordinary (in the last few days, a roadmap of the new content arriving next year has been released on Street Fighter V):
I can't wait to see the new Street Brand of fighters and how it will be expanded, although this time I will see it all from the eyes of any regular player. I have tried to contact those I have worked with in the past, however I have recognized that it is quite difficult to reach all the people I have collaborated with during my career which has spanned almost three decades.
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- Yoshinori Ono (@Yoshi_OnoChin) August 9, 2020