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Clovers business and news from across the web.- Hideki Kamiya Marks Okami's 20th Anniversary With A Special MessageCapcom is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Ōkami, with director Hideki Kamiya sharing a special message reflecting on the game's release and enduring legacy. The anniversary website features fan messages and art, with new merchandise from Fangamer also announced. Kamiya also teased a new Ōkami sequel in development at his studio, Clovers.
- "A Big Miscalculation On My Part" – Hideki Kamiya On Leaving Bayonetta 3 Up To InterpretationHideki Kamiya, creator of the Bayonetta series, discusses his views on the narrative interpretation of Bayonetta 3, particularly its ending and multiverse elements. He acknowledges that his explanations for the multiverse were not sufficiently clear in earlier games and that the ending's implication of Bayonetta's survival may have been misinterpreted by players. Kamiya has since left PlatinumGames and is now working on a sequel to Okami with his new studio, Clovers.
- Bayonetta creator explains what actually happened in Bayonetta 3’s endingBayonetta creator Hideki Kamiya clarified the multiverse elements and ending of Bayonetta 3, stating that the concept was present since the first game. He explained that the ending implies Bayonetta is still alive and discussed various in-game hints that supported this interpretation. Kamiya, who has since left PlatinumGames and founded his own studio, Clovers, felt it was appropriate to elaborate on these points.
- Kadokawa Announces Hideki Kamiya Career Book Releasing April 2, 2026 in JapanKadokawa has announced a new 176-page book titled "The World of Hideki Kamiya: The Complete Work of Game Design That Creates ‘Pleasure,’" set to release in Japan on April 2, 2026. The book will explore game director Hideki Kamiya's career, including his work on Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry, Ōkami, and Bayonetta, and his recent transition to founding his new studio, CLOVERS.
- Capcom veteran Hideki Kamiya is so scared by Resident Evil Requiem, he is losing sleepResident Evil 2 director Hideki Kamiya, who admits to hating horror games, has suggested Capcom implement a "non-scary mode" for the Resident Evil series. Kamiya expressed a desire to enjoy the puzzles and combat without the frightening elements, even joking about replacing blood splatters with cherry blossom petals. Despite his aversion, Kamiya is eager to play the new expansion for Resident Evil Requiem but finds it too scary to play alone at night.
- Resident Evil Requiem Needs A Non-Scary Mode, Says Resident Evil 2 DirectorResident Evil 2 director Hideki Kamiya expressed a desire for a non-scary mode in Resident Evil Requiem, stating he prefers puzzles and combat over horror elements. Despite Kamiya's reservations, Resident Evil Requiem has achieved record-breaking sales for the franchise and is set to receive new content, including a minigame and photo mode.