Yakuza Dev Would Like Historical Spin-Offs Localized, But It's Complicated
At least one person at Sega would like to see Yakuza's samurai games brought to the West.
At least one person at Sega would like to see Yakuza's samurai games brought to the West.
Sega is preparing for a "surprise announcement" at the upcoming Yakuza Character General Election event in Japan; fans speculate possible reveal of PS3, PS4, or Vita games.
New cities are being considered alongside Kamurocho, including Sapporo and Osaka; Kiryu Kazuma will still be in the game.
Sega's team manager of consoles sales announces new focus for the company; reveals Hong Kong and Taiwan make up 60 percent of Sega sales in the region.
Tokyo-based publisher suffers major setbacks on decline of its once-popular pachinko business; game sales up overseas, but down in Japan.
Third game in series is set in 1605 feudal Japan, with players assuming the role of legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi's fictional alter ego.
The next Yakuza game will take place in feudal Japan, and we got a ton of new details straight from producer Toshihiro Nagoshi.
NiGHTS, Kenzan, and Valkyrie anchor Japanese publisher's stand alongside Virtua Fighter 5 for Xbox 360, Sega Rally, and Ghost Squad.
We caught the first footage of Kenzan on the PS3, which is in development by the team behind Sega's Yakuza series.
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