New Horizons composer leaves Nintendo

Nintendo Yasuaki Iwata composer

Yasuaki Iwata, who was a composer on notable video games in the course of the Swap period, has left Nintendo.

His departure really came about in July 2023. Nonetheless, he went on social media this week and solely simply shared the information now.

Iwata’s profession at Nintendo was comparatively quick, however he had a huge impact on the music you heard in a number of the firm’s prime video games. His first title was Tremendous Mario 3D World in 2013, however he additionally labored on Mario Kart 8, Zelda: Breath of the Wild, ARMS, Tremendous Smash Bros. Final, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.

For Zelda: Breath of the Wild, he composed a bunch of various songs together with Hateno Village and Sidon’s Theme. The opening theme for Animal Crossing: New Horizons? That was additionally from Iwata.

In his message, Iwata expressed his “heartfelt gratitude to everybody who supported me through the years, to those that loved my work, and to everybody who listened to the music via the initiatives I used to be part of.” He has since moved on to new initiatives, however as of now it’s unclear what he’s labored on.

The total message is as follows:

I’ve a little bit of a belated announcement to share. In July of final yr, I took a step in a brand new path by leaving my place at Nintendo. I wish to specific my heartfelt gratitude to everybody who supported me through the years, to those that loved my work, and to everybody who listened to the music via the initiatives I used to be part of. I’ve been engaged on new initiatives since my departure, and I hope to have the chance to share a few of these with you within the close to future. If there are those that wish to proceed following my journey, I’d be actually grateful, and I hope you sit up for what’s to return. Thanks very a lot in your continued help!

We beforehand translated an interview Iwata participated in for Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s music. You may learn that in full here.

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