After Suda51 heard that Yamaoka would be leaving Konami after more than a decade , he approached him to join his studio, which is known for Killer 7 and No More Heroes.
"I really love Yamaoka," explains Suda. "Ever since I saw a video of Silent Hill 2 at the Tokyo Game Show nine years ago, I've always dreamed of working alongside him. That's why I thought I'd invite him over when I started hearing rumors that he left [Konami]."
It is expected that Yamaoka will lend his talents to the survival horror project Suda has with EA, first confirmed to be in development late 2008. Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami will also collaborate on the project.