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Capcom looks to improve localization efforts, hire new staffers next year

Posted on December 13, 2012 by (@NE_Brian) in General Nintendo, News

Next year, Capcom is hoping to improve its localization efforts. Director and executive corporate officer for Consumer Games Business Katsuhiko Ichii told GamesIndustry that the company wants to break into more territories and have titles translated into 13 to 15 languages.

“We’ve seen a great deal of expansion of markets in emerging countries and regions, such as Russia, Eastern Europe, South Africa, India, and the Middle East. When you combine the size of these new markets, they’re about as large as the markets in major developed nations such as Germany and France. However, to successfully break into these regions, localizing our games is a must. Up until now we’ve only done English voiceovers for game characters, but by next year we’re looking to do voiceovers in languages of 5 to 7 countries, and have the in-game text translated into 13 to 15 languages. This will give us with a major boost in the area of game localization.”

Capcom is also looking to expand its overall pool of developers in 2013. Roughly 100 additional staffers will be brought in starting next month.

“We’re looking at taking on about 100 additional developers next year, with plans to continue strengthening our development structure. Capcom is actively working to create games for the ever-diversifying range of platforms, such as smartphones and tablet devices. That’s why we intend to actively recruit and employ largely new graduates. This will provide us with individuals we can raise up into employees capable of forging Capcom’s future.”

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