I remember seeing Suzuki joining Square-Enix on his Twitter last year, but I forgot about it until I saw this interview:
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He joined Square-Enix as battle director in February, just as development on DMC5 ended, and is working on an unannounced title at Naoki Yoshida's Division 3. They're looking for people with action game experience for the new project. As part of that they're doing a feature on him and other staff members. It's quite a long interview. I've only had the chance to take a quick look at it.
A bit of a background. Also known by his alias Oni-S, he joined Capcom in March 1999, and was a part of the Itsuno dream team for a long time. Besides being the gameplay player lead on Dragon's Dogma, and lead designer on Dark Arisen, he's worked as a planner on numerous Capcom titles, including Project Justice, Darkstalkers (Dreamcast), Capcom vs, SNK, Pro and 2, Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams, UMvC3 (effects design) and DMC4 & 5. He was part of Capcom's supervisory team on DmC. He also did some programming work on Monster Hunter: World and Iceborne, as well as Dragon's Dogma.
As for what this new title might be, it could be FF16 or it could be that unannounced next gen new action IP that news broke on late last year:
https://www.ign.com/articles/2019/1...on-a-new-action-game-ip-for-next-gen-consoles
Oni-S has 20 years of experience on 2D and 3D action and fighting games, so whatever he's working on, the combat almost couldn't be in more capable hands.