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*''[[Valkyria Chronicles III]]'' (2011) — Director
 
 
*''[[Shining Blade]]'' (2012) — Director
 
*''[[Shining Blade]]'' (2012) — Director
 
*''[[Shining Ark]]'' (2013) — Director
 
*''[[Shining Ark]]'' (2013) — Director

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Takeshi Ozawa (小澤 武) is a Japanese video game director and game designer at Sega of Japan and member of Sonic Team. He is best-known for his work on the Valkyria Chronicles and Shining franchises. His department was merged with Sonic Team's CS Studio 2 in the mid 10's, leading to him taking on game design roles for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Shin Sakura Taisen and Sonic Frontiers.

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