It’s finally here. Kiryu Kazama’s journey from battle-hardened yakuza to weird, old “Uncle Kaz” is playable on something besides a PlayStation. Of course, Xbox and PC fans will have to wait until March to finish the fight in Yakuza 6, but that just gives them plenty of time to catch up. The Yakuza Remastered Collection
Yakuza 5
The Yakuza series has come a long way in the West, and now its entire story is all in one place. Yakuza 5 released Tuesday as the last entry into the Yakuza Remastered Collection, making every chapter in Kiryu Kazuma’s saga playable from beginning to end on the PlayStation 4. Like its two predecessors, Yakuza
Sega announced Yakuza 5 ‘s Remaster will be launching in Japan on June 20 with a new trailer. Sega had previously announced an HD remaster of the game was coming to PS4 but no date was revealed until now. Yakuza 5 first released on PS3 in 2012 in Japan and in 2015 in the west.
The Yakuza series has received a surge in popularity recently due to the games finally catching on in the west, so SEGA made the wise decision to remaster PS3 titles Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5 for PS4, at least in Japan. The Yakuza 3 remaster released in Japan back in August, topping the
Today’s issue of Weekly Famitsu included the first screenshots of the upcoming PS4 remaster of Yakuza 3. We also learn that the gameplay is mostly unchanged from the original PS3 version of the game, but it will run in 1080p resolution, and 60 frames per second. For those unfamiliar with Yakuza 3, it was released