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* ''[[Quest of D Ver.2]]'' (2005) — Producer
 
* ''[[Quest of D Ver.2]]'' (2005) — Producer
 
* ''[[Quest of D Ver.3]]'' (2006) — Producer
 
* ''[[Quest of D Ver.3]]'' (2006) — Producer
* ''[[Quest of D: The Battle Kingdom]]'' (2007) — Producer
 
*''[[Shining Force Cross]]'' (2009) — Producer
 
*''[[Shining Force Cross Raid]]'' (2010) — Producer
 
 
*''[[Shining Force Cross Elysion]]'' (2012) — Producer
 
*''[[Shining Force Cross Elysion]]'' (2012) — Producer
 
*''[[Shining Force Cross Exlesia]]'' (2013) — Producer
 
*''[[Shining Force Cross Exlesia]]'' (2013) — Producer

Latest revision as of 05:47, 3 February 2024

Not to be confused with Tatsuya Satoh (H.I.C.).


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Tatsuya Sato (Sega)
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (1999-04-01[1] – )
Divisions:
Divisions:
Sega (?? – 2013-10-31[1])
Divisions:
KDDI (2013-11-01[1] – 2021-09-30[1])
DMM (2021-10-01[1] – )
Role(s): Artist, producer

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Tatsuya Sato (佐藤 達也) is a former artist-turned-producer for Sega. After leaving the company in 2013, he became a manager at KKDI, designing new services and other things. He joined DMM in 2021, where he was in charge of GameFi, a business model where players could earn money through blockchain games.[2][3]

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