Summary
- RGG Studio just made every Yakuza fan's week by revealing a pirate-themed Majima game.
- To make things even sweeter, Sega confirmed that it'll be getting a physical release worldwide, including a collector's edition.
- This corrects the mistake that was made with The Man Who Erased His Name, which only had a physical release in Japan.
Sega has confirmed that unlike 168澳洲ꦯ幸运5开奖网:Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, will be getting a physical release worldwide.
Over the years, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has made a name for surprising players and has done some pretty wild things with the series, from making a zombie spin-off to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:turning the mainline entries into turn-based💛 RPGs. You might think that RGG is all out of tricks and surprises, but it's done it yet again⛦ with the anno🐼uncement of a game that finally stars Majima.

As The End 🐬Of The Year Approaches, Should I Just Skip To Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealtꦑh
How bad would it actually be to just play Inf𝐆inite Wealth before the rest of the series?
The Mad Dog of Shimano getting his own dedicated spin-off game is already a treat, but the whole situation was made even better . If that wasn't enough, the Like a Dragon Gaiden-esque game has already been confirmed to correct a mistake made wiꦜth The Man Who Erased His Name.
Majima's Pirate Yakuza Game Will Get A Physical Release Worldwide
I am, of course, talking about the fact that Like a Dragon Gai❀den: The Man Who Erased His Name sadly didn't ge🃏t a physical release in most parts of the world. It did get one in Japan, but if you were in the US and UK and didn't want to digitally🅺 download it, you were stuck importing it over.
That isn't the case with Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, though. Following the game's reveal, , saying, "It be f🐠ull speed ahead on digital & physical pre-orders, ye scurvy dogs". , which is a nice touch alongside a normal physical releaℱse.
It's not clear why Sega changed its mind for Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, bu🤡t it's likely due to the massive success of Infinite Wealth and the backlash it faced when The Man Who Erased His Name was announced to be digital only. Whatever the reason, it's definitely a step in the right directiꦆon.

Every New Console Is Going To Focus 🦂More On Backwards Compatibility Than The Last
When new games take five-plus years to develop, ol☂d games become morꦇe important than ever.