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Yakuza: Like a Dragon presents new trailers and commercial clips

Yakuza: Like a Dragon presents new trailers and commercial clips

Sega and Sony publish a large number of new trailers of Yakuza: Like a Dragon, among which we find key details of the title and commercial clips.

Yakuza 7, also known as Yakuza: Like a Dragon (Ryu ga Gotoku 7: Whereabouts of Light and Darkness in Japan), will arrive on January 16 of this year 2020 to PS4 to Japanese territory, while Westerners will have to wait for more than Time to enjoy it. From Famitsu they have already been able to play it in depth and put the first numerical note worldwide, which places it as one of the best in the saga.

New Yakuza Trailers: Like a Dragon

The trailers that concern us focus on reviewing, briefly, various key aspects of the game such as changing the genre to JRPG, being able to take another look at characters such as Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima and, in general, seeing with greater detail some aspects of the story and the characters that we will meet in the game. As for the announcements for Japan, they make a display of originality by presenting street dancers performing their best steps, a card reader who enters the battle and even a Japanese Idol.

As for other features of Yakuza 7, we know that we can play mini-games such as go-kart racing, explore wide maps and make invocations and perform one of the best-known Japanese leisure actions: singing in a karaoke as part of a series of bar mini-games. As you can see, the title will be loaded with content and promises to be one of the best and most complete deliveries of the Yakuza saga.

We remind you that Yakuza: Like a Dragon will arrive this next January 16 exclusively for PlayStation 4 in Japan and that to enjoy it in the West we will have to wait a little longer. We do not know how much it will be, but the wait will be long for all those fans of the SEGA saga.

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