Yakuza: Like a Dragon
This article is about the video game. For the film see, Yakuza: Like a Dragon (film). For the series, see Like a Dragon.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon | |
Developer | Ryū ga Gotoku Studio |
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Publisher | Sega |
Platforms | Amazon Luna, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Windows |
Released | PlayStation 4 Japan: January 16, 2020 Worldwide: November 13, 2020 Xbox Series X/S Worldwide: November 10, 2020 Windows, Xbox One Worldwide: November 13, 2020 PlayStation 5 Worldwide: March 2, 2021 Amazon Luna United States: December 10, 2021 |
Added to Museum |
PS4: August 13, 2021 |
Yakuza: Like a Dragon, known in Japan as Ryū ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue (龍が如く7 光と闇の行方, "Like a Dragon 7: Whereabouts of Light and Darkness"), is the eighth mainline game, and the seventeenth game overall, in the Like a Dragon series.
It was released on PlayStation 4 in Japan on January 16, 2020 and was released worldwide on November 13, 2020. It was also released for Xbox Series X/S worldwide on November 10, 2020, and for Windows and Xbox One worldwide on November 13, 2020.
It was then released on PlayStation 5 on March 2, 2021.
Plot
In 1977, Ichiban Kasuga was orphaned at birth. He was raised by prostitutes on the streets of Kamurocho, Tokyo's red-light district.
As a result, he grew up poor and angry. After he got in a fight with a group of yakuza, he hastily told them that he was part of the Arakawa yakuza family to scare them away.
Instead, he was brought to Masumi Arakawa, the head of the yakuza family of which he pretended to be a part.
Instead of killing or hurting him, Ichiban was let go, and he begged to be part of the Arakawa family.
In 2001, he was told to take the blame for a murder he didn't commit. Ichiban agreed, glad to be of service to the man who saved his life.
When he was released from prison in 2019, he expected to be greeted by the yakuza. Instead, he was penniless and alone once again.
Playable games
At Club Sega, there are playable Sega arcade games available.
In addition, there are gambling parlors, casinos, cabaret clubs, arenas and bars that allow you to play various parlor games and gamble.
- Baccarat
- Batting Center
- Blackjack
- Billiards (4-ball, 8-ball, 9-ball, rotation, and puzzle pool)
- Bowling
- Cee-Lo
- Chō-Han
- Darts (includes 301, 501, 701, 901, cricket, and count-up)
- Karaoke (button-based rhythm game)
- Koi-Koi
- Mahjong
- Oicho-Kabu
- Poker
- Roulette
- Shogi