According to Kamiya, all of his games take place in the same universe and the community is left perplexed
How Viewtiful Joe fits into the Devil May Cry universe is something we don't understand, but okay, Hideki

- February 11, 2025
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 10:25 PM

Hideki Kamiya, the renowned video game creator known for his innovative imagination and originality, has surprised fans by stating that all of his titles are interconnected in a unique universe he has called the Kamiyaverse. This concept includes acclaimed franchises such as Bayonetta, Devil May Cry, Okami, Viewtiful Joe, and The Wonderful 101, which have left an indelible mark on the history of video games.
Although it says they share the same universe, it does not explain how it is possible
In a recent video published on his YouTube channel, Kamiya explained that “all the games I create exist in the same unique universe,” inviting players to let their imagination run wild and to theorize about the connections between his different works. However, although the statement comes from such an important figure in the industry, the idea that such varied characters as Dante from Devil May Cry and Amaterasu from Okami could be related is difficult to logically sustain.
This narrative enigma is characteristic of Kamiya’s creative style, who often encourages his followers to speculate and find hints among the different titles. Although some fans have managed to formulate theories that seem plausible, most of the connections are more of an exercise in imagination than a puzzle that can be solved. The richness of his narrative universes, with such disparate characters and plots, provides fertile ground for speculation, despite the inherent difficulties in trying to piece together all the elements of the Kamiyaverse.
With this revelation, Kamiya not only rekindles interest in his works, but also challenges the gaming community to explore the depth of his universes while enjoying the unique magic that has characterized his creations over the years.
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