A Surprise Unveiling: Launch Date Leaks for Yakuza Spin-Off, Like a Dragon Gaiden

Intriguing details surrounding the upcoming Yakuza spin-off game, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, surface ahead of formal announcements, revealing a potential release date.

An array of details concerning the anticipated Yakuza spin-off game, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, have inadvertently emerged ahead of an official announcement.

Fans are eager to see if these revelations are substantiated in the upcoming non-E3 livestreams or RGG Studio’s showcase next week.

Flashback to Gaiden’s Origins

Gaiden was initially announced in September last year and promised to offer a condensed yet action-packed gaming experience reminiscent of prior games in the series.

In terms of the storyline, players will follow the familiar protagonist, Kazuma Kiryu, as the game uncovers what unfolded in the interval between Yakuza 6 and Like a Dragon 8.

Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name

Gaiden’s release was initially hinted at for sometime this year. However, recent data procured by website PS Deals suggests a specific launch date in November.

The Man Who Erased His Name Returns

After faking his death at the end of Yakuza 6, Kiryu plunges back into the crime-filled world as he faces an enigmatic figure determined to coax him out of his reclusion.

With a new codename, Joryu, Kiryu embarks on an enthralling narrative, delivering exhilarating combat in vibrant locations, and a cast of captivating characters.

Kiryu will exhibit dual fighting styles. The Yakuza style seems akin to the well-known brawler style, while the other, the Agent style, promises “absolute speed and precision” along with high-tech tools like electrified bind wires.

Fans will rejoice as the beloved pocket circuit racing makes its comeback as a minigame. Other engaging activities such as karaoke, featuring fresh songs, and a live-action cabaret club are part of the package, staying true to the classic Yakuza game recipe.

Tri-City Travels and Bonuses

Gaiden will transport players to three distinct locales: Sotenbori, Yokohama, and a cryptic Castle. To unlock sub-missions, players will need to converse with a contact named Akame. In a promising move, the PS4 versions of Gaiden (both digital and physical) will offer a free upgrade to the PS5 digital edition.

PS Deals currently lists Like a Dragon Gaiden for release on November 9th this year, a detail we expect to see confirmed in the upcoming week. The price remains undisclosed, but we’re hopeful that further leaks or an official announcement will shed light on this matter soon.

“Step back into the streets of Sotenbori and join Kiryu for his somber swan song in Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name. Gazettely’s review dives deep into this gripping Yakuza side story.”

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