Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth out in January 2024

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Like a Dragon developer RGG Studio has announced that the next main game in the series, Infinite Wealth, will release o…

Like a Dragon developer RGG Studio has announced that the next main game in the series, Infinite Wealth, will release on 26th January 2024. The announcement was made during the studio's latest RGG Summit event, ahead of Tokyo Games Show 2023.

RGG has also released a story trailer which sets up the events of Infinite Wealth. Protagonist Ichiban Kasuga is sent to Hawaii to look for his long lost mother, Akane. Once he arrives, he ends up being ambushed as many local factions are also searching for Akane. Series poster boy Kazuma Kiryu has also been sent to find Akane by the Daidoji faction, and he teams up with Ichiban to fully dismantle the Yakuza in Japan.RGG Studio says Kiryu is facing"one final battle as he enters his twilight years", which I hope means he'll finally get a break after the plot of Infinite Wealth. From going to prison for a crime he didn't commit to having to fake his own death to protect his adoptive daughter Haruka, Kiryu is now also battling cancer.

Actors Danny Trejo and Danny Dae Kim were announced as the voice actors for two new characters in Infinite Wealth. Trejo voices Dwight, the leader of Hawaiian mafia group the Barracudas, whilst Kim voices Masataka Ebina, a mysterious new character who is a captain of a yakuza faction. We've also got a fresh look at combat and minigames in a separate trailer which shows off new Jobs available for characters in the turn-based RPG battle system, including Samurai, cowboy-inspired Desperado, and Housekeeper .Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is out on PlayStation, Xbox and PC on 26th January 2024. Before that, Yakuza fans have Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name to look forward to.

 

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