Rez creator Mizuguchi coming back to games, looking ahead

May 8, 2014
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"I want to think about the future from the point of view of what the future human wants."

- Tetsuya Mizuguchi, creator of Rez, on his new approach to games. It hasn't even been two years since Tetsuya Mizuguchi left his studio, Q Entertainment, behind to take on a role as an academic, joining the staff of Tokyo's Keio University. Now, in a new interview with Edge magazine, he says he's ready to ponder a return to games. The creator of Rez, Space Channel 5 and Child of Eden is currently "helping with a few games," Edge reports, but plans to boot up his own project by forming a loose creative collective. “I will make a new kind of creative environment. I’m not that bothered about starting a new company. Instead, I'll connect with people and put together a group who are essential to the project, and then for the next project I'll start again. Everyone will be freelance. It will be similar to how you make a film or how you make music, with a group of independent people with specific knowhow working together.” More from Mizuguchi at Edge, which features the full interview in its latest issue.

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