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(I wonder if Luka will be female in this)
Since Okabe is canonically 100% heterosexual he probably will be unfortunately.
this takes place starting on August 5th, after the D-Mail experiments on the Delta Worldline... That is to say, the D-Mails have not been reversed yet, but it's also not insofar as Faris's D-Mail. TL;DR, Lukako... Is not a guy.
The spoiler tag above is wrong, the reason why he is is that they probably got into Delta because this actual D-Mail got f-ed up, just like for Moeka's Gamma CD, and Lukako has no reason to be a girl because of that. Also, even if he did, Attractor Field reconstruction could have remodified it. And yes, I finished the game in Japanese, and the entire running gag of his route is that he is a guy, and Okabe goes "unless...?".