Sega halts its sales in Japan after the arrest of an actor



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Sega has stopped shipments and digital sales of its high-potential detective title Judgment, following the arrest of actor Pierre Taki, who plays in the game as captain of the Tojo Clan's subsidiary, Kyohei Hamura.

Taki was arrested for alleged cocaine use which, given Japan's extremely harsh drug legislation, could result in a seven-year prison term. The reports state that although no cocaine was found in the 51-year-old's house or vehicle – searched after a revelation – Taki was tested positive in a sample and was admitted to have used a small amount.

"Sega has received the arrest reports and is currently confirming the facts," said the editor in a statement. "At the moment, we will voluntarily abstain from sending and digital sales of Judgmentas well as things like the display of the product home page. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to the customers, as well as to the parties involved. "The publisher even went so far as to delete his own tweets referring to the game.

This is not the first time that drug-related incidents cause a quick response from Sega. When Yakuza 4 reissued in Japan earlier this year, one of his main roles was re-cast / re-recorded entirely after the withdrawal of the original actor following allegations of cocaine use. Taki is playing too frozen Olaf in the Japanese edition of Kingdom Hearts IIIso we'll see if Square Enix feels the need to take similar actions themselves.

According to a Wall Street Journal reporter Takashi Mochizuki, Sega is currently discussing how this situation regarding Japanese retraction Judgment will affect the liberation of the West from Yakuza-spin off, which is currently scheduled for release on PS4 on June 25th.

The arrest of cocaine stops the sales of the new game PS4 [Kotaku]

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