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  1. Haruhiro Tsujimoto was born in Osaka in 1964. He started working at the company on a part-time basis as a college student, thinking that this could be the start of a career at Capcom leading to succeeding his father as president. Duties included repairing equipment and performing other front-line tasks.

  2. www.capcom.co.jp › ir › englishHaruhiro Tsujimoto

    Sustaining our digital strategy and aiming for annual software sales of 100 million copies as we increase the number of Capcom users. Haruhiro Tsujimoto President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) Sustaining our digital strategy and aiming for annual software sales of 100 million copies as we increase the number of Capcom users.

  3. Haruhiro Tsujimoto. President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) The global market size of Capcom’s primary game business, along with the home video game software segment, is expected to continue to grow, surpassing $240 billion by 2027, approximately 1.2 times its size in 2022. Our company has achieved significant growth over the past 10 ...

  4. Haruhiro Tsujimoto is President/COO/Executive Officer at Capcom Co Ltd. See Haruhiro Tsujimoto's compensation, career history, education, & memberships.

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  5. Haruhiro Tsujimoto. Mr. Tsujimoto was born in the Osaka prefecture in 1964. He started working part-time at Capcom while attending university, where he gained experience in many fields such as equipment repair. He was appointed as COO in 2007, and remains in that position to this day. Most Memorable Game. Resident Evil.

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  6. Apr 27, 2023 · During the same interview, Haruhiro Tsujimoto discussed titles other than Street Fighter 6, confirming that all future multiplayer games from the publisher will support cross-play.

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  8. Haruhiro Tsujimoto was born in Osaka in 1964. He started working at the company on a part-time basis as a college student, thinking that this could be the start of a career at Capcom leading to succeeding his father as president. Duties included repairing equipment and performing other front-line tasks.