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'''''Yakuza 5''''', known in Japan as '''''Ryū ga Gotoku 5: Yume, Kanaeshi Mono (龍が如く5 夢、叶えし者, "Like a Dragon 5: Fulfiller of Dreams")''''', is the fifth mainline game, and the tenth game overall, in the [[Like a Dragon|''Like a Dragon'' series]]. It was released on PlayStation 3 in Japan on December 5, 2012, and in North America, Europe and Australia on December 8, 2015. It received a high definition port in Japan for PlayStation 4 on June 20, 2019 and worldwide on February 11, 2020. The high-definition port was released worldwide for Windows and Xbox One on January 28, 2021.
'''''Yakuza 5''''', known in Japan as '''''Ryū ga Gotoku 5: Yume, Kanaeshi Mono (龍が如く5 夢、叶えし者, "Like a Dragon 5: Fulfiller of Dreams")''''', is the fifth mainline game, and the tenth game overall, in the [[Like a Dragon|''Like a Dragon'' series]]. It was released on PlayStation 3 in Japan on December 5, 2012, and in North America, Europe, and Australia on December 8, 2015. It received a high-definition port in Japan for PlayStation 4 on June 20, 2019, and worldwide on February 11, 2020. The high-definition port was released worldwide for Windows and Xbox One on January 28, 2021.


Outside of Asia, the PlayStation 3 release was only released digitally. The high-definition versions, however, were released worldwide on physical media, as well as digitally.
Outside of Asia, the PlayStation 3 release was only released digitally. The high-definition versions, however, were released worldwide on physical media as well as digitally.


==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Kazuma Kiryu]], [[Haruka Sawamara]], [[Shun Akiyama]], [[Yuki Sawada]], and [[Taiga Saejima]] find themselves in a conspiracy involving the Tojo Clan and the Omi Alliance.
[[Kazuma Kiryu]], [[Haruka Sawamura]], [[Shun Akiyama]], [[Tatsuo Shinada]], and [[Taiga Saejima]] find themselves in a conspiracy involving the Tojo Clan and the Omi Alliance.


===Kiryu's story===
===Kiryu's story===
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In 2012, a hostess named Mayumi wanted to make Hakura Sawamura an idol. She convinces Haruka to come on board and gets her trainers for singing and dancing.
In 2012, a hostess named Mayumi wanted to make Hakura Sawamura an idol. She convinced Haruka to come on board and got her trainers for singing and dancing.


She told Kazuma Kiryu that she would take care of Morning Glory Orphanage if he wasn't in the picture due to the bad publicity it could cause due to him being a former yakuza who was the fourth chairman of the Tojo Clan. Wanting to give the kids the best possible opportunities, Kiryu agrees and leaves Okinawa. He then changes his name to Taichi Suzuki and moves to Kyushu.
She told Kazuma Kiryu that she would take care of Morning Glory Orphanage if he wasn't in the picture due to the bad publicity it could cause due to him being the former fourth chairman of the yakuza organization known as the Tojo Clan. Wanting to give the kids the best possible opportunities, Kiryu agreed and left Okinawa. He then changed his name to Taichi Suzuki and moved to Kyushu.


After witnessing Kiryu fighting in the Nagasugai district of Fukuoka, Yotaro Nakajima, the owner of Nagasu Taxi, offers him a job as a taxi driver.
Kiryu fought off some local yakuza in the Nagasugai district of Fukuoka to save the top hostess at Olivier, Mayumi.


In December, Daigo Dojima, the sixth chairman of the Tojo Clan, takes a cab in the middle of the queue so that he can talk to Kiryu. He tells him that his organization is in danger because the seventh chairman of the Omi Alliance is terminally ill and he believes that his successor may seek war with the Tojo Clan.
After witnessing Kiryu fighting, Yotaro Nakajima, the owner of Nagasu Taxi, wanted to help Kiryu as he felt he fought for a justifiable reason and had a kind heart. Nakajima offered him a job as a taxi driver and Kiryu accepted.


Kiryu lets Daigo out before he tells him the destination and lets him know that he's not interested in helping the Tojo Clan as he's just a cab driver now.
After Kiryu saved Mayumi, she spent a lot of time at his apartment looking after him despite his constant rejection of her romantic advances.


Daigo leaves, but soon afterward he disappears. The fact that the seventh chairman of the Omi Alliance is terminally ill and the sixth chairman of the Tojo Clan is missing raises tensions between the two yakuza organizations and threatens to turn into a full-blown war.
In December, Daigo Dojima, the sixth chairman of the Tojo Clan, took a cab in the middle of the queue so that he could talk to Kiryu. He told him that the Tojo Clan was in danger because the seventh chairman of the Omi Alliance was terminally ill and he believed that his successor may try to seize the Tojo Clan.


Kiryu let Daigo out before he was told his destination. Kiryu let him know that he was not interested in helping the Tojo Clan as he just wanted to be a cab driver.
Daigo left, and Kiryu had to apologize for breaking the rules by taking on a passenger in the middle of the taxi queue.
Shortly afterward, Daigo disappeared. Masato Aizawa and Yu Morinaga, Daigo's bodyguards, found it suspicious that Daigo chose to get in a taxi in the middle of the queue. They found out that the driver was named Taichi Suzuki, tracked him down, and realized Suzuki was really Kazuma Kiryu, the fourth chairman of the Tojo Clan.
They asked Kiryu to tell them where Daigo was headed. Not believing that he didn't know, they tried to beat the information out of him. Kiryu won the fight, let them know that he wanted to be just a taxi driver named Taichi Suzuki, and told them that he honestly didn't know where Daigo was headed.
Because the seventh chairman of the Omi Alliance was terminally ill and the sixth chairman of the Tojo Clan was missing, tensions were raised between the two yakuza organizations, threatening to turn into a full-blown war.
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*Air hockey
*Air hockey
*Baccarat
*Baccarat
*Batting Center
*Batting center
*Billiards
*Billiards (4-ball, 8-ball, 9-ball, rotation, and puzzle pool)
*Blackjack
*Blackjack
*Bowling
*Bowling
*Cee-lo
*Cee-Lo
*Cho-han
*Chō-Han
*Cochins Cup Classic
*Cochins Cup Classic (chicken racing)
*Comedy Team
*Comedy Team
*Darts
*Darts (301, 501, 701, 901, cricket, and count-up)
*Fishing
*Fishing (river fishing and ocean fishing)
*Golf
*Golf
*Karaoke button-based rhythm game
*Karaoke (button-based rhythm game)
*Koi-koi
*Koi-Koi
*Mahjong
*Mahjong
*Oicho-kabu
*Oicho-Kabu
*Poker
*Poker
*Roulette
*Roulette
*Shogi
*Shogi


[[Category:Video games developed in Japan]]
==Hatsune Miku tie-ins==
[[Category:Action role-playing video games]]
[[Hatsune Miku]], a singing mascot that was created using multiple versions of the [[Yamaha]] [[Vocaloid]] singing synthesizer software, has appeared in several ''[[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA|Project DIVA]]'' [[video game]]s created by Sega in conjunction with Hatsune Miku's creator, [[Crypton Future Media]].
[[Category:Open world video games]]
 
[[Category:Video games published by Sega]]
Due to the connection with Sega, multiple tie-ins are included in ''Yakuza 5'', including Hatsune Miku snow sculptures in Tsukimino, Hatsune Miku toys that can be obtained in UFO Catchers, and a Hatsune Miku-themed alternate costume for Haruka Sawamura.
[[Category:Video games developed by Ryū ga Gotoku Studio]]
 
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==Downloadable content==
[[Category:Video games released in 2010]]
The [[PlayStation 3]] release of ''Yakuza 5'' had [[downloadable content]]. They are included with the [[Yakuza Remastered Collection|remastered]] versions.
[[Category:Video games released in 2011]]
 
[[Category:Video games released in 2019]]
Every Battle Provision content expansion included a Staminan Royale, Tauriner++, and a Toughness Emperor. In addition, Battle Provisions 1 contained an Assassin's Spear and a Bulletproof Glass Amulet, Battle Provisions 2 contained a Ballbuster and a Battle Mail, Battle Provisions 3 contained a Brickshitter Beer and a Goddess of Children Amulet, Battle Provisions 4 contained an Immovable Belt and a Patriarch's Driver, Battle Provisions 5 contained a Gambler's Binding and a Sakura Storm, Battle Provisions 6 contained a Champion's Ring and a Lotus Clan Broadsword, Battle Provisions 7 contained a 9mm Automatic Pistol, and Antique Chain Mail, and Battle Provisions 8 contained a Broken M1985 and SWAT Body Armor.
[[Category:Video games released in 2021]]
 
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[[Category: Air hockey]]
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[[Category: Blackjack]]
[[Category:Baccarat]]
[[Category: Bowling]]
[[Category:Baseball]]
[[Category: Cee-Lo]]
[[Category:Billiards]]
[[Category: Chō-Han]]
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[[Category:Billiards]]
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 20 February 2024

Yakuza 5.jpg
Yakuza 5
Developer Ryū ga Gotoku Studio
Publisher Sega
Platforms PS3, PS4
Released PlayStation 3
JP: December 5, 2012
NA/EU: December 8, 2015
PlayStation 4
JP: June 20, 2019
WW: February 11, 2020
Windows, Xbox One
WW: January 28, 2021
Added to
Museum
PS3: October 26, 2018
PS4: August 21, 2019

Yakuza 5, known in Japan as Ryū ga Gotoku 5: Yume, Kanaeshi Mono (龍が如く5 夢、叶えし者, "Like a Dragon 5: Fulfiller of Dreams"), is the fifth mainline game, and the tenth game overall, in the Like a Dragon series. It was released on PlayStation 3 in Japan on December 5, 2012, and in North America, Europe, and Australia on December 8, 2015. It received a high-definition port in Japan for PlayStation 4 on June 20, 2019, and worldwide on February 11, 2020. The high-definition port was released worldwide for Windows and Xbox One on January 28, 2021.

Outside of Asia, the PlayStation 3 release was only released digitally. The high-definition versions, however, were released worldwide on physical media as well as digitally.

Plot

Kazuma Kiryu, Haruka Sawamura, Shun Akiyama, Tatsuo Shinada, and Taiga Saejima find themselves in a conspiracy involving the Tojo Clan and the Omi Alliance.

Kiryu's story

Playable games

At Club Sega, you can play arcade games:

In addition, there are gambling parlors, casinos, and bars that allow you to play various parlor games and gamble.

  • Air hockey
  • Baccarat
  • Batting center
  • Billiards (4-ball, 8-ball, 9-ball, rotation, and puzzle pool)
  • Blackjack
  • Bowling
  • Cee-Lo
  • Chō-Han
  • Cochins Cup Classic (chicken racing)
  • Comedy Team
  • Darts (301, 501, 701, 901, cricket, and count-up)
  • Fishing (river fishing and ocean fishing)
  • Golf
  • Karaoke (button-based rhythm game)
  • Koi-Koi
  • Mahjong
  • Oicho-Kabu
  • Poker
  • Roulette
  • Shogi

Hatsune Miku tie-ins

Hatsune Miku, a singing mascot that was created using multiple versions of the Yamaha Vocaloid singing synthesizer software, has appeared in several Project DIVA video games created by Sega in conjunction with Hatsune Miku's creator, Crypton Future Media.

Due to the connection with Sega, multiple tie-ins are included in Yakuza 5, including Hatsune Miku snow sculptures in Tsukimino, Hatsune Miku toys that can be obtained in UFO Catchers, and a Hatsune Miku-themed alternate costume for Haruka Sawamura.

Downloadable content

The PlayStation 3 release of Yakuza 5 had downloadable content. They are included with the remastered versions.

Every Battle Provision content expansion included a Staminan Royale, Tauriner++, and a Toughness Emperor. In addition, Battle Provisions 1 contained an Assassin's Spear and a Bulletproof Glass Amulet, Battle Provisions 2 contained a Ballbuster and a Battle Mail, Battle Provisions 3 contained a Brickshitter Beer and a Goddess of Children Amulet, Battle Provisions 4 contained an Immovable Belt and a Patriarch's Driver, Battle Provisions 5 contained a Gambler's Binding and a Sakura Storm, Battle Provisions 6 contained a Champion's Ring and a Lotus Clan Broadsword, Battle Provisions 7 contained a 9mm Automatic Pistol, and Antique Chain Mail, and Battle Provisions 8 contained a Broken M1985 and SWAT Body Armor.