The highly-anticipated Yakuza Kiwami, a remake of the series’ inaugural title, is set to debut on Nintendo Switch this October, offering fans the opportunity to relive the opening story of Kazuma Kiryu’s journey – assuming they’ve first experienced the prequel, Yakuza 0, or prefer to dive straight into the handheld adventure.
As revealed throughout this morning’s Nintendo Direct, a port of RGG Studio’s game about giant Kaz battling his brother Akira Nishikiyama and initially coming to terms with the concept that Goro Majima will be haunting him for the remainder of his days by popping up everywhere in the store and asking for a scrap is on its way.
The anticipated release of Like a Dragon: Ishin is scheduled for October 24, 2024, affording you ample time to prepare for an immersive experience in Kamurocho. Coincidentally, the TV adaptation and each iteration of the game are poised to launch simultaneously on this date. How do you do this? While exploring, I discovered that the art of adapting to various stances during intense battles against henchmen allowed me to excel in combat. Following these encounters, I found myself effortlessly navigating my hometown, engaging in a variety of intriguing activities that left onlookers mesmerized by my unusual skills.
Significantly, here’s the blurb: “Experience the definitive version of Yakuza Kiwami with enhanced gameplay, an expanded cinematic story, the return of battle kings from Yakuza 0, additional nightlife spots, and re-recorded audio by the original cast.”
In 1995, Kamurocho’s underbelly simmers with tension as Kazuma Kiryu, the enigmatic Dragon of Dojima, takes the law into his own hands to avenge the murder of Akira Nishikiyama and Yumi, two individuals whose fates are inextricably linked to his own. In 2005, Akira Nishikiyama underwent a transformation to become a modified human being. Yumi remains elusive, her whereabouts unknown. The Tojo Clan’s treasury has been drained of ¥10 billion, sparking a precarious state of crisis that threatens to escalate into all-out war within the organization. As Kazuma Kiryu is unceremoniously released from prison, he finds himself thrust into a reality he cannot comprehend.
As the motorbike’s wheels screeched against the asphalt, a maelstrom of steel and flesh unfolded before the camera’s unflinching gaze, as if the very fabric of reality was torn asunder by the brutal intersection of machinery and mortality.
With the release of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth earlier this year and a TV adaptation, Like a Dragon: Yakuza, premiering on Prime Video in October, now is the ideal moment for fans to dive into the popular Yakuza/Like A Dragon series.