Takuro Hiraoka
Takuro Hiraoka is a Japanese game designer at Capcom.
Hiraoka’s first title at the company was 2009’s Resident Evil 5, before he went on to work on Monster Hunter Generations and Monster Hunter World.
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Xbox Series X is loading legacy games faster than PS5, early tests suggest
SSD performance compared on popular backward compatible titles
Monster Hunter World Iceborne update trailer shows off legendary black dragon Fatalis
This week’s free content update will be the expansion’s last
Capcom puts Monster Hunter Nintendo games on sale ahead of Tokyo Game Show
Publisher is reportedly making a new Monster Hunter game for Switch
New Monster Hunter game for Nintendo Switch ‘will be revealed soon’, it’s claimed
Game reportedly being developed with ‘a Switch compatible version of the RE Engine’
Monster Hunter World Iceborne’s final update will add black dragon Fatalis
Fifth title update launching in late September
Capcom has no plans to bring Monster Hunter World to Switch
But it does intend to develop a new series entry that can be enjoyed by teenagers
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne’s May title update has been postponed
Coronavirus also impacts localisation plans
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne ships 5 million copies
Capcom says franchise has now exceeded 62 million lifetime sales
Devil May Cry 5 becomes the best-selling game in the series
Capcom provides updated sales figures for key titles and franchises
Monster Hunter World Iceborne PC and console updates ‘to sync from April’
Capcom outlines 2020 content roadmap