Yu-Gi-Oh! Creator Kazuki Takahashi passes away at 60
Japanese artist Kazuki Takahashi, the creator behind the super popular piece Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, died at the age of 60.
This news comes from Japanese public broadcaster reports NHKas reported by IGN. According to information from Japan, Takahashi was found by the coast guard of this country while adrift in shallow water on the coast of Nago city on the island of Okinawa of this country yesterday, July 6. He was wearing gear. was submerged when found by the coast guard. Both the Coast Guard and local police are investigating his death.
Takahashi’s manga career started in 1982, but it didn’t really take off until its release Yu-Gi-Oh! in 1996. Between the start and Yu-Gi-Oh!However, Takahashi has published titles like Battle hawks and Tennenshoku Danji Buraybased on Kotaku. After Yu-Gi-Oh! hit shelves in 1996, the series only continued to grow in popularity, spawning a real-life card game in 1999 (it remains hugely popular to this day) as well as numerous anime series. Nice weather Yu-Gi-Oh! franchises include not only manga, card games and anime but also video games, like this year Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel.
The staff at Game informant Sending my deepest condolences to the Takahashi family.