Nintendo Minute co-creator Krysta Yang has announced that she is leaving Nintendo of America

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It wasn’t too long ago that we reported on the YouTube series Nintendo Minute coming to an end, and now the show’s co-creator Krysta Yang has announced her departure from Nintendo of America.

Krysta worked with the company for over 14 years, starting off as a corporate affairs assistant and working her way up to becoming a public relations manager. Her decision to leave doesn’t come with any bad blood, as she refers to her position as a “dream job” and sends nothing but love to her friends and colleagues. Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser, as well as co-host of Nintendo Minute Kit Ellis, responded to the news with heartwarming messages of compassion and appreciation.

What the future holds for Krysta is currently unknown, as she’s unlikely to be retiring at only 37 years of age. Wherever she ends up next though, all of us at MyNintendoNews wish her the absolute best of luck and happiness in her endeavors. You can check out her full statement via Twitter below.

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