![]() ![]() Give the Like A Dragon name to the Samurai games like they’ve done, keep Yakuza as the name of the mainline series and I guess use Yakuza Gaiden for side stuff that ties into the main canon in both canonical and non-canonical ways. They missed their chance and now they’re just making shit messy. If they were ever going to rebrand in the US bringing Yakuza 0 to the US was the time to do that. More importantly it’s been the name of the series since it’s surge of popularity in the west starting with Yakuza 0. ![]() Genuinely, who felt this was a good idea? For example, “Yakuza Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name” is a mess but “Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name” is a fucking disaster. With unattached side stuff? Go nuts! Treat the samurai games like a separate series similar to Judgment as there’s really no reason not to.Īlso, now that the series is getting away from numbering the Like A Dragon name gets messy when you go beyond one word subtitles. Yakuza is what those games in the series are known as in the US so for main entries or entries that tie into main entries, you should keep that. I actually prefer Like A Dragon as a name as Yakuza is crazy generic but it just doesn’t make sense to change it mid stream. I think Ishin being named Like A Dragon: Ishin is great and makes sense with it being a side game but the seventh mainline game being named Yakuza: Like A Dragon, the eighth game being called Like A Dragon 8 and now this… what are we doing? Yakuza is a generic name but it’s been the name of the series in the US since the beginning. Alternatively, go ahead and check out the relevant links down below.RGG and Sega are getting out of control with these names. ![]() We hope this helped to shed more light on when Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name comes out? For more on the popular Japanese series, here’s the official announcement of Like A Dragon: Ishin at the PlayStation State of Play as well as our review of 2020’s Yakuza: Like a Dragon. The confirmation was revealed via a recent press release from the Japanese company. 8, 2023 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. While the game didn’t get a concrete release date during the Tokyo International Forum livestream, we can now confirm that Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name is scheduled to launch on Nov. What Is the Release Date for Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name? If you’re here, you’re likely wondering when does Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name come out? Here’s everything you need to know about that. This action-adventure experience is all set to tell the tale of what happened to Kazuma Kiryu between Yakuza 6 and Like a Dragon 8. During the Tokyo International Forum in Japan, Sega announced not one, but two Yakuza games that are coming down the pipeline in the future. ![]()
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