Akitoshi Kawazu

Akitoshi Kawazu (河津 秋敏, Kawazu Akitoshi, born 1962) is a Japanese game producer who was born in Kumamoto Prefecture. He studied ceramics at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. Kawazu joined Square (later Square Enix) in 1985. He is the creator of the SaGa and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series of console role-playing games and is now an executive producer at Square Enix and the head of the company's Production Team 2. He is best known to make... more

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