RGG Studio, the developer behind the Like a Dragon/Yakuza collection, has scheduled its next RGG Summit for September 20 – the same date it held its autumn RGG Summit last year. With this coincidental timing, fans are speculating that the event will likely reveal new information about upcoming titles in the series. As speculation runs rampant among enthusiasts, fans are eagerly conjuring up ideas for the studio to bring to life.
The Summit’s date seems deliberately intriguing, given prior hints by RGG personnel and studio head Masayoshi Yokoyama during a July livestream: the next game will be revealed at this year’s Tokyo Game Show, scheduled for September 26-29. The following week will be crucial in capitalizing on the momentum generated by this summit.
The recent revelation has sparked a moderate level of fan bewilderment regarding RGG’s approach to its previously teased recreation announcement, particularly since the proposed dates seem incompatible with the possibility of merely building upon any major TGS announcement by providing additional details or unveiling a trailer. While studio secrets remain unclear, it’s plausible they might be saving something significant for RGG’s potential reveal, making an early Summit date seem curious. A surprising option could be a new game announcement, potentially followed by additional details at TGS.
The September 20 RGG Summit marked a significant milestone in the gaming world, as it officially revealed the launch date for Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth and showcased two captivating trailers for the game, alongside unveiling the opening sequence of Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name.
Sega has announced the launch of Yakuza Kiwami on Nintendo Switch, scheduled for October, in addition to the Prime Video series “Like a Dragon: Yakuza”, which is also set to premiere later this month. Earlier this month, SEGA stirred up some buzz by trademarking the intriguing phrase “Yakuza Wars”.
While developer enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the upcoming Summit, fans are speculating about potential announcements – some yearning for a fresh Judgement game, others clamoring for a full Kiwami remake of Yakuza 3 or a remastered spin-off, Dead Souls. Indeed, there’s been a persistent clamor from enthusiasts for a spin-off game featuring the enigmatic Goro Majima, as one would reasonably expect. Honestly, that’s a pretty exciting prospect to me.
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