Why Yuka Kitamura leaving FromSoftware after 12 years?:
Yuka is a Japanese composer, violinist, and singer. She has left an indelible mark in the gaming industry with her exceptional talent and artistry.
Recently, Kitamura hit the headlines when she announced that she has exited FromSoftware’s game studio.
Why Yuka Kitamura leaving FromSoftware after 12 years?
Yuka Kitamura was a composer at FromSoftware and she recently announced she exited the game studio. She announced this news on Twitter and the reason behind her quitting FromSoftware is still a mystery.
She wrote in a tweet:
“I have decided to leave FromSoftware, the company I worked for, and to start working now as a freelance composer this August,” they said.
“I would like to continue to express myself in game music through various genres of music.”
She joined FromSoftware in 2011, and FromSoftware video game credits include Armored Corps Verdict Day, Mobile Suit Gundam UC, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
Yuka Kitamura was born in 1990. Her birthplace is Tokyo, Japan, and holds Japanese nationality. She completed her bachelor’s at Sapporo Visual Arts College.
Yuka Kitamura is famous as the lead composer for FromSoftware, Japan’s leading video game development company.
She started her career in 2013, she has worked closely with BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc., Sony Interactive Entertainment, and others.
She is a public figure and was born and raised in a Japanese family. If we talk about her parents’ names and professions then there is no information available on the web till now regarding her family but whenever we get the information we will update it so stay connected with us.
She is 5ft 5 inches tall and her weight is around 55 kg. Her eye color is black and her hair color is brown.
Yuka Kitamura began his career as a composer for the game Armored Core: Verdict in 2013 and then worked on Dark Souls II as a composer. His works are very popular, yet he is little known personally.
Her works include Armored Corps: Judgment Day, Dark Souls II, Dark Souls III: The Ringed City, Deracin, Shibuya Shadow, Elden Ring, etc.
Yuka Kitamura has won numerous awards for his outstanding work, including multiple RPG of the Year and Game of the Year awards. In 2016 she won the NAVGTR Award for the original “Dark Souls III” score. Apart from this, she has won many other awards.
本日発売です😊💐✨
たくさん聴いて頂けたら嬉しいです!— Yuka Kitamura (@_Yuka_Kitamura_) March 27, 2020
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