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Yakuza Like a Dragon release date set for November; coming to PS5

The Yakuza Like a Dragon release date has been outed by a listing on the Microsoft Store. According to it, Australian players can expect the game from 13 November across Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and perhaps Xbox Series X (though we don’t have a console release date for it as yet).

The news comes at the same time Sega confirmed that a PS5 version of Yakuza Like a  Dragon will eventually be available, just not as the same time as the other platforms. A specific date was not mentioned, through Sony confirmed a free upgrade path between PS4 and PS5 will be presented just as the one powered by Smart Delivery on Xbox One and Xbox Series X.

Moreover, Star Trek‘s George Takei has been confirmed as a villain named Masumi Arakawa. Sega describes the character as “a powerful patriarch whose dissolution of the Tojo Clan’s yakuza empire sets into motion the conflict at the heart of this complex, winding narrative.”

Yakuza Like a Dragon heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 from 13 November, and Xbox Series X from launch. A PS5 version is also planned.


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