In Japan, everything
rummy nabob changes in the spring. And this April 1, Tecmo Koei, from the sound of it, is making

some big changes. At least, on paper. According to a new press release, Tecmo Koei is reorganizing its corporate structure. Meh, right? That sounds rather boring and insidery,
rummy noble but the relevant info is how it impacts Team Ninja. Or, rather, the moniker.(new
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What’s more, Team Ninja leader Yosuke Hayashi now has a new, official title: Starting April 1, he is the “Head of Ichigaya

Development Group 1” and the words “Team Ninja” will no longer appear in his “official” job description, it seems. It doesn’t stop with Hayashi. Keisuke Kikuchi, who used to be “Team Ninja Senior Manager”, is now “Head of Ichigaya Development Group 2.” “Ichigaya Development Group” doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, does it?
I’d imagine that Tecmo Koei isn’t killing off the “Team Ninja” brand, and this is probably more organizational streamlining than anything. Team Ninja was slated to work on upcoming title Yaiba, and I’d be surprised not to see the Team Ninja logo slapped on that game. But, it could be the end of an era, especially if you hold on to things like names, logos, and business cards.
Kotaku is following up with Tecmo Koei for further clarification and will update this post should the company comment. 組織変更及び人事異動に関するお知らせ [Tecmo Koei, Thanks Sang!] Kotaku East is your slice of Asian internet culture, bringing you the latest talking points from Japan, Korea, China and beyond. Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am.
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