Because IGA admitted it himself.
Mind getting me a quote on that?
With all due respect Flame that's a weak excuse coming from IGA. Do I really need to pull out the Joan of Arch argument again?
*Arc*
Also, she was burned at the stake a heretic for posing as a man in the army, and claiming she heard voices from the heavens.
Speaking of which, Dracula's second wife was also burned at the stake a witch, just for being a healer.
i don't quite think you really understand how fucking oppressed Women were back then. A Woman so much as stepped out of the house without her husband's permission, she was a whore.
Castlevania has never really been very good at era specific details, they fucking got the crusades dates wrong, None of the characters have ever, (save maybe for Alucard, though his fashion's a bit early-) dressed Era appropriately... But for the most part, they try to stick to a somewhat accurately realistic portrayal of the world and it's time periods. CV3 marks Dracula's war on Humanity due to the murder of his wife. She was burned as a witch. Sonia's time is even before that. Think she would have gotten away with being a female action hero? For reference, Joan of Arc died 19 years before CV Legends. yeah. No.
That said, Maria and Shanoa do prove exceptions to the rule, but more on technicality. And I think IGA might have made Shanoa to shut people up about Sonia and him being sexist.
This news is only a shock to people who do not understand the culture in Japan. Unlike in places like Europe and the US, in Japan it is customary for people to at least work 5 years in any job they take. Generally speaking, employers in Japan will not fire a bad employee, even a very lazy one unless they are doing something extreme or of an illegal nature. In the case of someone in a position of prestige (like IGA), they most certainly wouldn't do it; it would be considered rude and disrespectful, not to mention would reflect poorly on the company. Instead, they would give him a less influential job (which they did) in the background. But make no mistake, it was the equivalent of being fired, and he knew he was done, as did most people in the industry in Japan as well the minute it happened. Which is part of the reason why he chose to leave and create his own studio I'm sure.
yeah, they won't outright fire you. They WOULD however, passive aggressively suggest you leave, or make conditions so that you "take the hint".