Shinji Mikami is back. Or, at least, that's what he's hinting at. Best known for his work on Resident Evil and for founding Tango Gameworks, Mikami's potential return to the gaming world has fans excited.
The spark for this speculation comes from a tweet Mikami posted: "Now that I've broken the spell of non-competition on myself, I guess I should get to work." This statement suggests that he has completed the duration of a non-compete clause he likely agreed to when leaving Tango Gameworks earlier this year. While Mikami's departure from the studio was confirmed back in February, the exact reasons remain a subject of debate, with some suggesting his exit followed Microsoft's acquisition of Zenimax Media, the parent company of Bethesda, which had acquired Tango Gameworks in the past.
Mikami's legacy in the world of video games is vast and varied. Beyond his foundational work on Resident Evil, he has directed and produced other groundbreaking titles like Vanquish for PlatinumGames and Shadows of the Damned for Grasshopper Manufacture. Furthermore, his involvement with The Evil Within series and Ghostwire: Tokyo, which has been a commercial success, has guaranteed his continued relevance in the industry.
As rich as his past contributions have been, Mikami's future pursuits seem equally promising. He has previously voiced an interest in directing one more game project before retiring, emphasizing his ideas outside of the horror genre. His recent travels and gaming experiences, as shared on his Twitter timeline, show a designer who is still deeply passionate about the medium.
