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  1. Hiroyuki Kobayashi (小林 裕幸, Kobayashi Hiroyuki, born August 12, 1972 in Nagoya, Japan) is a Japanese video game producer. He was employed by Capcom for 27 years and currently is part of NetEase Games subsidiary GPTRACK50 Studio as president.

  2. 12. Aug. 2022 · Hiroyuki Kobayashi has left Capcom after 27 years and will join NetEase Games as a producer, the developer announced. Kobayashi has worked at Capcom since 1995 and served as producer on the...

  3. 13. Aug. 2022 · Producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi has parted ways with Capcom after 27 years. Whilst Kobayashi left Capcom on 1st March 2022, he chose 12th August - his 50th birthday - to make the announcement that he...

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    Hiroyuki Kobayashi (小林 裕幸, Kobayashi Hiroyuki?), born August 12, 1972 in Nagoya in Japan, is a Japanese video game and anime television series producer and supervisor. He was formerly employed by Capcom for 27 years, best known as the producer and creator of the Sengoku Basara franchise, and is currently part of NetEase Games.

    Kobayashi studied computer science at Chukyo University. After graduating, he was hired at Capcom in 1995 as a programmer on the first Resident Evil game. After working as programmer on the sequel and a planner on the first Dino Crisis game, his first producer role was on Dino Crisis 2 in 2000.

    Starting with the first Sengoku BASARA game (titled Devil Kings in North America) in 2005, Kobayashi worked as the producer for the video game series as well as a planning supervisor for the various anime adaptations. He was very interested in the Sengoku period and wanted to create an action game inspired by that period.

    Kobayashi has worked on a number of video games, including the following (dates given are for the Japanese release). Credits are for producer unless otherwise indicated.

    •Resident Evil (programmer, 1996)

    •Resident Evil 2 (programmer, 1998)

    •Dino Crisis (planner, 1999)

    •Dino Crisis 2 (2000)

    •Devil May Cry (2001)

  4. 31. Okt. 2022 · Following Yakuza series creator Toshihiro Nagoshi and No More Heroes creator Goichi Suda, popularly known as "Suda51," Capcom veteran Hiroyuki Kobayashi announced his move to NetEase Games back...

  5. 12. Aug. 2022 · Veteran Capcom producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi has joined NetEase after leaving the Japanese publisher. Kobayashi broke the news on Twitter, explaining he left Capcom in March this year after 27 years with the company.