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Japanese gacha boss defended as Puzzle & Dragons studio refutes his salary is too high

GungHo, the Japanese studio behind mobile gacha hit Puzzle & Dragons, has refuted claims its president receives too high a salary – on par with that of Nintendo’s boss.

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Source: Eurogamer.net

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