Según los informes, Yuji Naka ha sido arrestado nuevamente por el uso de información privilegiada de Final Fantasy


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Actualizar [mié 7 dic, 2022 12:30 GMT]:

Yuki Naka has reportedly been arrested again over potential insider trading, this time related to the mobile title Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier.

Según lo informado por Asahi y VGC, Naka and former Square-Enix developer Taisuke Sazaki were arrested for allegedly investing in ‘ATeam Entertainmentbased on non-public information related to Square-Enix’s plans to work with the company.

Naka was apparently made aware of the upcoming development and launch of Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier prior to the information being made public, and as such invested around 120,000 shares in the company, totalling approximately ¥144.7 million yen ($834,000).

As always, if more developments arise, we shall let you know.


Artículo original [Vie 18 de noviembre, 2022 03:05 GMT]:

Yuji Naka – the co-creator of Sónico y el lanzamiento más reciente Balan Wonderworldhas reportedly been arrested during an ongoing Square Enix insider trading investigation.

This follows the arrest of Square Enix employees Taisuke Sazaki and Fumiaki Suzuki, who allegedly acquired stock in Japanese game development company ‘Aimingprior to the announcement of its new La serie Fire Emblem está recibiendo otra entrada de Musou title on mobile, Dragon Quest Tact.

Sazaki and Suzuki supposedly purchased 47 millones de yenes (about $336,300 DÓLAR ESTADOUNIDENSE) of stock in developer Aiming. Yuji Naka has also been accused of having insider information – adquisitivo 10,000 shares of Aiming stock for 2.8 millones de yenes (¿Cuánto dura Zelda? $20,000 DÓLAR ESTADOUNIDENSE) before the same announcement.

Square Enix has issued an official statement revealing it’s working with authorities on the investigation and taking appropriate actions against the suspected employees:

“We deeply regret the great concern this has caused to all concerned. We have dealt with this incident strictly, including internal disciplinary actions taken against the suspected employees.

Since the launch of Balan Wonderworld and his departure from Square Enix, Yuji Naka has been involved in a lawsuit case with the Japanese publisher and developer, after he was apparently removed from the game as the directorabout half a year before release”.