At this year's Summer Game Fest, Keiichiro Toyama, the brilliant mind behind the iconic Silent Hill series and the creator of the Siren and Gravity Rush franchises, has unveiled a gameplay trailer for Slitterhead, a third-person action horror game developed by Bokeh Game Studio, founded by Toyama after he left Sony.
In an interview with Gamesradar+ at the summer game event, Toyama was asked about his perspective on the number of games a creator can produce in a lifetime. Approaching his mid-50s, Toyama expressed contentment with his career, stating, "I don't feel like I'd be unsatisfied even if this was the last game I made."
As Toyama reflects on his career and potential legacy, his focus shifts toward the future and the younger talent within Bokeh Game Studio:
"I opened up this studio and we actually have a lot of new staff coming in, younger staff. I'm more concerned about what I can leave behind for them. Obviously I'm not saying this is my last game. But I think my last mission is to leave a path for these younger creators to work on what they want to."
Slitterhead
Slitterhead
As Bokeh Game Studio's debut title, Slitterhead is set in a city inspired by Hong Kong during the 1980s and '90s and is scheduled for launch on November 8th this year. The game will be available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam, and the Epic Games Store.
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