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Yuuki Inagawa
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Role(s): Programmer

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Yuuki Inagawa (稲川 裕基) is a former[1] programmer at Sega of Japan. He most likely became a member of Sega Networks in 2012, shifting focus from console games to mobile games.

Production history

References

  1. Inagawa's credits in Yakuza games were removed for the Remastered versions, as is customary with former employees