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Yakuza Kiwami gets a bunch of free post-launch DLC in September

SEGA today detailed the free DLC heading to Yakuza Kiwami.

The list is extensive, mirroring similar releases in the east.

Here’s what to expect and when:

Fun Pack (Release Date: 5 September 2017)

  • Dragon Tattoo: Kiryu’s shirtless outfit
  • Toughness Emperor: Stamina/healthy recovery item
  • Tauriner ++: Stamina/healthy recovery item
  • Staminan Royale: Stamina/healthy recovery item
  • Modified Model Gun: Handgun weapon
  • Gold Plate: Sell for cash item

Kiwami Street Pack (Release Date: 12 September 2017)

  • Prison Escapee: Kiryu’s prison outfit
  • Extra Balance: Motor Pocket Circuit part
  • Extra Slim Tires: Pocket Circuit part
  • Boost Gears: Pocket Circuit part
  • Speed Frame Plus: Pocket Circuit part
  • Stone of Enduring: Item that protects against a critical attack once

Kiwami Fun Pack 2 (Release Date: 19 September 2017)

  • Black Suit: Kiryu’s black suit outfit
  • Toughness Infinity: Stamina/health recovery item
  • Tauriner Maximum: Stamina/health recovery item
  • Staminan Spark: Stamina/health recovery item
  • Marlin Cannon: Hand-held cannon
  • Platinum Plate: Sell for cash item

Kiwami Street Pack 2 (Release Date: 26 September 2017)

  • Snake Skin Jacket: Majima’s Outfit
  • Killer Bee: Pocket Circuit car
  • Godspeed Motor: Pocket Circuit part
  • Super Slim Tires: Pocket Circuit part
  • Godspeed Gears Plus: Pocket Circuit part
  • New Bumper Plate: Pocket Circuit part
  • Sacrifice Stone: Item that protects against death once

Yakuza Kiwami heads to PS4 on 29 August.


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