It is set to launch on November 9 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and Steam. In conclusion, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name is the latest addition to the Yakuza/Like a Dragon franchise. It has an excellent story, unique premise, and a fantastic sense of humor that keeps players engaged. The cost for developers if also lower, without the worry of manufacturing and distributing the physical copies, more money and time can be spent on the development of the game – it will be argued this wouldn’t happen and they’d just pocket the savings, but lets be optimistic – and the benefit to the environment is obvious.Yakuza: Like a Dragon is considered one of the best Xbox Game Pass games and one of the best Xbox Series X games in general. It can’t be argued against the convenience of a digital download, compared to the ‘effort’ needed to order and wait for a physical release. Remedy Games are right, there has been a recent shift in gaming culture towards the digital only releases, with consoles themselves coming cheaper if you opt for the no disc drive options. No news about Europe and other territories yet, but it would stand to reason it’d follow America in that regard. No official announcement regarding the same decision has been made by Ryu Ga Gotoku, but it has been uncovered that there won’t be a physical release of the latest Yakuza game in America, but Japan will be getting one. Alan Wake II’s developers Remedy Games announced the move last week, stating the reason to be the shifting culture of digital only gamers, as well as to ensure the game’s price stays cheaper than it would if it also had a physical release.
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