Report: Legendary Sonic Designer Yuji Naka Arrested In Japan

Photo:  Yuji Naka
Photo: Yuji Naka

Over the past 24 hours a number of people in Japan—including a Square Enix employee—have been arrested on insider trading charges related to a Dragon Quest game announcement. Legendary Sega designer Yuji Naka is reportedly among them.

The scandal centres around a studio called Aiming, which in 2020 was announced as the developers of a new Dragon Quest game, called Tact. It was first alleged last night that 38-year-old Square Enix employee Taisuke Sazaki, who has worked on Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts games, knew of the deal before it was publicly announced, and along with a friend purchased a ton of shares in Aiming, hoping to profit when their share price (presumably) went up.

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Naka, 57, who is credited as one of the main creators of Sonic the Hedgehog and who has also worked on everything from Nights to Phantasy Star, has since been arrested on similar charges. According to this FNN report, Naka is accused of also knowing about the Aiming deal before it was public news, and taking the opportunity to purchase 10,000 shares in the company.

While most famous for his work with Sega, Naka had most recently teamed up with Square Enix on the ill-fated Balan Wonderland. He parted ways with the company in April 2021; these allegations stem from 2020, when he was still working with the publisher.

He was arrested by the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office, who are continuing their investigation. Naka is alleged to have purchased 10,000 shares, worth ¥2.8 million, or around USD$20,000 (Sazaki, meanwhile, is accused of buying ¥26.4 million worth, or around USD$188,000). Authorities have yet to disclosed whether any of the three men arrested so far still owned those shares, or whether they had been sold off for profit prior to the investigation.

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