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Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth is the sequel to Yakuza Like a Dragon

And it's coming in 2024.

Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth was today announced at the Xbox and Bethesda Game Showcase and is a direct sequel to Yakuza Like a Dragon, accprding to Ryu Ga Gotoku and Sega.

Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth is a direct sequel to Yakuza Like a Dragon where an unexpected chain of events sets two legendary ex-yakuza, Kasuga Ichiban and Kazuma Kiryu, on a larger-than-life adventure as dual playable protagonists,” Sega said in a press release.

More on the title will be revealed during a special Ryu Ga Gotoku Summit on 16 June here in Australia.

While we wait, check out the teaser trailer below. Folks reckon what we see takes place in Hawaii… a far call from Tokyo.

Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth is planned for 2024 and will be available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5.

Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth

26 January 2024
PC PS4 PS5 Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 


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