The creator of the popular sleeve Yu-Gi-Oh!, Kazuki Takahashi, has died this Tuesday at the age of 60 in the city of Nago, Okinawa prefecture (Japan). The developer was found dead some 300 meters off the coast of Awa, but has not been identified as of Thursday, the Nago Coast Guard has confirmed.
As NHK has collected, Takahashi was visiting Okinawa and was practicing snorkeling. It is therefore investigated whether he died of drowning. According to initial research, the mangaka The 60-year-old had rented a vehicle, and the company responsible contacted police on Wednesday, saying they were unable to locate him. It is suspected, therefore, that Takahashi could have died days before, according to advances. TBS and the local environment Japanese Times.
The author of Japanese origin, who debuted as a manga artist in 1986, was recognized worldwide for being the creator of Yu-Gi-Oh! as well as its popular card game. In it, two people duel each using their custom deck of fantastical creatures. His work led to different animated series thanks to the film production company Toei, as well as films, different spin offscard games, board games and video games, such as Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel. Its influence in the manga universe has been such that this franchise has become one of the most profitable multimedia licenses in history.
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