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Yakuza: Like a Dragon releases demo for PS4 in Japan; new 10 minute trailer

Yakuza: Like a Dragon releases demo for PS4 in Japan; new 10 minute trailer

The game releases this free trial version for all PlayStation 4 users. It is necessary to have a Japanese account in the PS Store.

SEGA has confirmed that the free trial demo of Yakuza: Like a Dragon is now available through the Japanese PS Store on PlayStation 4. The fans of the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio series, which now faces a new stage after six numbered deliveries and several spin-offs, they can check for the first time from their homes how the new gameplay bet feels in turns in the fighting.

The Japanese firm does not hide: the game keeps inspirations in the saga Persona through elements such as the friendship between characters; in this case, Ichiban with the rest of the classmates. Each one will have their own characteristics and personality, so we can improve their skills and learn new talents in each role they play in their jobs, not just on the battlefield.

If you are interested in the demo, you must log in with a Japanese PS Store account and access this link. The new trailer that we can see below focuses on the figure of Kazuma Kiryu.

It will reach the West, but it has no date at the moment

During the last weeks, new elements have been confirmed that will be part of the gameplay of the title, as there will be all kinds of mini-games; from kart racing to invitations, PachiSlot (Million God: Kamigami no Gaisen Another God Hades: Ubowareta ZEUS Ver., PachiSlot Fist of the Blue Sky: Houyuu and PachiSlot Moujuuou: Ouja no Houkou) and much more. As regards the races, they will take place in the streets of Yokosuka; We can stop in the pits to borrow some weapons, such as a rocket launcher and a Gatling gun.

Yakuza 7: Like a Dragon, developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, will go on sale on January 16, 2020 in Japan for PlayStation 4. In North America and Europe it will also come sometime, but we don't know when. Nor is it confirmed if it will be translated into Spanish.

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