Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has become the series' most successful launch on Steam over its launch weekend.
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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is promising improvements over Yakuza: Like a Dragon in several ways, and specifically where its RPG mechanics are concerned, a lot of that will come down to the many new Jobs that the game will be introducing on top of the ones that will be returning from its predecessor.
The majority of these jobs will be part of the base experience, but a couple are going to be available only to those who pre-order the game. In new clips recently published on Twitter, developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios has offered glimpses of those two pre-order-exclusive Jobs.
First, there’s the Linebacker job for all football nuts out there, which will be available to all male party members and will allow you to “deliver brutal tackles”, among other things. Meanwhile, female party members will have access to the Tennis Ace job, which will let you attack foes with some “nasty serves”. Check out both clips below, which showcase typically humourous and over-the-top scenes of both Jobs in action.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth will launch on January 26 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It’s been confirmed that its PC version will support DLSS 3 and be Steam Deck Verified upon release.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has become the series' most successful launch on Steam over its launch weekend.
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In the lead-up to Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s launch, developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio made it abundantly clear that the RPG was going to be its biggest, most ambitious game to date, and in the immediate aftermath of its release, it looks like the game is enjoying the sort of success the developer would have hoped for. In addition to receiving widespread acclaim from critics, Infinite Wealth also broke the series’ peak concurrent user count record on Steam upon launch, and as per Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, was generating similar interest in leading up to its release as well.
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continues the saga of Ichiban Kasuga, heading up his second installment in the series formerly known as. Following up on Ichiban's introduction in and original series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu's brilliant reintroduction in , focuses on the dual heroes as they travel to Honolulu separately, but on the same mission: to find Ichiban's long-lost mother, Akane. The two eventually meet up and combine their efforts, discovering much more than they bargained for as they near the center of a seedy plot.
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Jobs are back in Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth and they’re even more ridiculous. Instead of dressing up like Hosts and Idols your party can become fire dancers, hula girls or gun-wielding desperados. Some of the jobs are truly ridiculous, including a surfer that swings his board around like a club.
Few phrases in video games send chills down one’s spine like, “It gets good after eight hours.” With that much time, you could beat Bowser in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, watch most of The Bear, or read The Great Gatsby — twice. It should be no surprise, then, that those six cruel words hang like an albatross around the necks of countless role-playing games collecting dust in my backlog.
In Chapter 9 of Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, the Tattoo Parlor lady will demand $10,000 USD before she gives you any information you need about your missing person. That’s a lot of cash, but it isn’t impossible. Returning to Hawaii in Chapter 9, the enemies are much tougher and cash is easier to come by. There are multiple ways to earn the money you need, but there are a few ways that are extremely easy.
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Publisher SEGA and developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio have released the opening movie for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.