The game, Slitterhead, was formally revealed during The Game Awards 2021. Toyama announced that he plans on returning to the horror genre, with a debut game inspired in particular by film directors Wong Kar-wai and Fruit Chan. When asked about what prompted the move, Toyama stated that he had been inspired by fellow designer Fumito Ueda who had related much of his experiences founding genDESIGN to Toyama. He has founded Bokeh Game Studio alongside Kazunobu Sato and Junya Okura, both of whom worked on the Siren series, on August 13, 2020. Toyama left Sony Japan Studio in September 2020. A sequel, Gravity Rush 2, was released on January 19, 2017, in Japan. Toyama then worked on the PlayStation Vita game Gravity Rush, released in 2012. In 2008, Toyama released Siren: Blood Curse, a reimagining of the original Siren game. He directed the video games Siren (2003) and its sequel Forbidden Siren 2 (2006). The game was successful and produced various sequels, but Toyama left Team Silent in 1999 after the first game was launched to join Japan Studio afterwards to work on the Siren series. He was the graphic designer and character designer for the Sega CD version of Snatcher and International Track & Field, and after that he created the Silent Hill series. After graduating he joined Konami in 1994 as a graphic artist. Toyama was born in 1970 in Miyazaki Prefecture, and studied art in Tokyo Zokei University. Keiichirō Toyama ( 外山 圭一郎, Toyama Keiichirō, born 1970) is a Japanese video game director and designer, best known as the creator of the Silent Hill, Siren and Gravity Rush franchises. Sony Interactive Entertainment (1999–2020)
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