BlazBlue: creator, Toshimichi Mori, has left Arc System Works, but works on a new game

BlazBlue: creator, Toshimichi Mori, has left Arc System Works, but works on a new game

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Toshimichi Mori, author of the BlazBlue series, announced that he has left Arc System Works, for which he has been working for the past 20 years or so. However, the author is already working on a new project, not announced for now.

Toshimichi Mori wrote, via Twitter: "I have something to communicate to all users. I, Toshimichi Mori, have left Arc System works, the company where I worked for many years. "

"I first joined Arc System Works after working on Guilty Gear X as a PicPac employee, and I retain many of the experiences I have had during my 20 years of working, whether it was in working for various fighting games, whether it was developing my own BlazBlue title, or connecting with many of our users. "

"I can only thank the staff of Arc System Works and the others who have worked with me, as well as all the users who have supported us. Thank you from the bottom of my heart."

"I'm leaving Arc System Works. This could cause anxiety, especially among fans of the BlazBlue series. I sincerely apologize for that."

"At the moment I am thinking of creating and distributing a game for users in some way, and I intend to concentrate my efforts on this project. Your support will be greatly appreciated."

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BlazBlue creator Toshimichi Mori has left developer Arc System Works

BlazBlue series creator Toshimichi Mori has left developer Arc System Works after nearly two decades at the company, he announced on Sunday.


Writing on social media, Mori gave no reason for the departure but thanked fans and staff for their support and indicated that he intended to continue working in the games industry elsewhere.


“I, Toshimichi Mori, have left Arc System Works after many years of service,” he wrote.

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“Having been involved in the development of Guilty Gear X at a company called Pickpak, I joined Arc System Works and after developing numerous fighting games, I was able to develop my masterpiece, BlazBlue, and have had the opportunity to have relationships with many users.


“The many experiences I have had over the past 20 years since joining Arc System Works are the treasures of my life. I can only express my gratitude to the Arc System Works staff, the people who have helped me, and the users who have supported me. Thank you so, so much.”


He added: “I know this may cause anxiety, especially for BlazBlue users. I am truly sorry for this. I hope to be able to deliver more games to users in some form in the future, and I will do my best to achieve this. Iwould like to thank you in advance for your support.”


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Mori joined Arc System Works in 2003, where he worked on the Guilty Gear series of fighting games. He later went on to produce and design the BlazBlue series, as well as being the main illustrator for its earliest entries.


Since announcing his departure from the developer on Sunday, Mori has received an outpouring of support from fans, with nearly 2,000 replies at the time of publishing.

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