Resident Evil 3, according to New Studio, co-developed by the former CEO of PlatinumGames

The former Capcom and Platinum Man Tatsuya Minami should be responsible for a new studio supported by Capcom.

After several leaks in the last weeks Capcom has recently officially a remake of an annoyed Resident Evil 3 . And although it was hard to overlook, the end of the trailer showed a logo for an unknown studio name, M-Two.

If you are wondering what M-Two is and what role it plays in the development of remakes, a recently published VGC report could contain some answers for you. According to the report, M-Two is a newly founded studio supported by Capcom and headed by Tatsuya Minami, which was a Capcom veteran for many years before moving to the CEO of PlatinumGames before it also logged out of this logged in Year 2016.

At Capcom, Minami was involved in the development of several major versions, including several Resident Evil, Mega Man, Devil May Cry, and Straßer Title. According to the VGC report, several other Capcom and Platinum employees with Minami work together with M-Two and the studio, which has been active for about a year, helps develop Resident Evil 3 .

Another interesting delicacies mentioned in the report claims that M-Two is named so because Minami originally turned to the former Capcom man and Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami to start the studio with him. Therefore, the two women Minami and Mikami. Although Mikami decided to stay at Bethesda at Tango Gameworks, the name seemed to be stuck for the new studio.

Resident Evil 3 appears on April 3 2020 for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Further details and additional gameplay material from the survival horror title can be found here. Details about its limited collector edition can be found here too.

Tagged with: Capcom, M-Two, PC, PS4, Resident Evil 3, Xbox One

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