

This led to an internal dispute where M-Two wanted to create a shot-by-shot remake of the original Resident Evil 4 – partly fueled by the backlash they received over RE3’s remake, which excluded significant portions of the original PlayStation game. Mikami, who currently leads Tango Gameworks was reportedly interested in joining, but feared that his studio would fall apart in his absence.

Turns out, the company had greenlit the project thinking Shinji Mikami, the original director of the game would be interested in joining the team to work alongside old friend Tatsuya Mikami – hence the name ‘M-Two.’ Resident Evil 4 remake was originally being developed by M-Two, a studio consisting of former Capcom and PlatinumGames veterans, who were also worked on the RE3 remake.

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