Shinji Mikami's next game was just stealth-announced in a YouTube video and it sure looks like the creator of survival horror is back doing what he does best

A giant floating monster above a blasted cityscape.
(Image credit: Unbound / Shift Up)

On leaving Tango Gameworks in 2023 industry legend Shinji Mikami started up a new development studio called Unbound. This was the third studio Mikami has co-founded or founded, after PlatinumGames (2007) and Tango itself (2010), not to mention his leadership of Capcom's iconic Production Studio 4 and later Clover Studios.

Unbound was recently in the news thanks to the appearance of a website with the scantest of details about its first project, and it hasn't taken long for a major publisher to step in and start throwing money at Mikami. The Korean publisher Shift Up, best-known in the West for Stellar Blade, has announced in a press release that it has acquired Unbound outright through purchasing all of the studio's shares.

"I find it deeply meaningful to join forces with Unbound, which brings together a world-class development team led by CEO Shinji Mikami," says Shift Up CEO Hyung-Tae Kim. "This acquisition will serve as an opportunity to deliver the best gaming experience to users worldwide and further solidify Shift Up’s global development competitiveness."

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"I am very pleased to be partnering with Shift Up CEO Hyung-Tae Kim and all the employees," says Mikami. "I sense strong synergy with CEO Kim, who is also an active creator, and I believe this is an ideal partnership that allows us to focus on creativity. We will do our best to create fun games so that both companies, working as one, can meet our fans’ expectations."

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Mikami spiels a little about why he believes in openness fostering creativity, "even if I get joked with a lot", while some sort of humanoid-demon thing with wings struts about behind him. He also emphasises one of the core themes of his own career: nurturing and working with young talent, from mentoring Hideki Kamiya at Capcom to bringing through John Johanas and Kenji Kimura at Tango.

"We're going to create a masterpiece of a game," Mikami says confidently. From the creator of Resident Evil, the director of Resi 4, and the brain behind the likes of Vanquish and the Evil Within, those are some big words, and the only appropriate response is hell yeah Shinji, sock it to me!

Unbound currently has around 50 staff but has been on a big hiring spree for its current project, which may be closer to release than I thought given this video.

"I've come to see my vision and ideals more clearly," says Mikami. "And I don't think I've ever been in a situation where, as a creator, our wavelengths and direction align this closely. So for as long as my career continues, I would like to keep working together. And for the first time in a while, I'll be fully involved on-site working on a fairly large game. And I'm really looking forward to this."

As Mikami says this, we get a shot of Kim and Mikami looking out over a skyline filled with an ominous number of birds, before a shot of a giant floating thing made out of around a dozen wings hovering over a blasted cityscape. "To all the gamers waiting for this, I hope you can wait just a little longer for its release," Mikami says at the end. "That's how I feel."

Rich Stanton
Senior Editor

Rich is a games journalist with 15 years' experience, beginning his career on Edge magazine before working for a wide range of outlets, including Ars Technica, Eurogamer, GamesRadar+, Gamespot, the Guardian, IGN, the New Statesman, Polygon, and Vice. He was the editor of Kotaku UK, the UK arm of Kotaku, for three years before joining PC Gamer. He is the author of a Brief History of Video Games, a full history of the medium, which the Midwest Book Review described as "[a] must-read for serious minded game historians and curious video game connoisseurs alike."

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