![]() While the pair spoke broadly about the series as a whole, this was also an opportunity for us to learn more about the upcoming titles, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name and Like a Dragon 8(also known as Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth in the West). An Eye on the Future of Yakuza/ Like a Dragon The pair explained that “there really isn’t a specific need to have past experience with previous titles” as the newer games have been designed to tell distinct stories, but longtime fans will always get the deep cuts and references for added enjoyment. ![]() In fact, after using several games to tell an extended story with popular protagonist Kazuma Kiryu at the heart of it all, the studio has since pivoted to make sure that new fans are not left alienated. Beyond the cultural aspects that have left deep impressions, it is also the care and attention to detail displayed by the team that made the series what it is today. The hard work has definitely paid off, with Yakuza/ Like a Dragon enjoying plenty of success not just within Japan only, but also internationally. “Surprisingly, a lot of people do end up quitting when we have nothing to do, and that seems to be kind of like the characteristics of the RGG Studio, so we’re going to keep busy and have lots of fun while we’re at work.” I think the studio really likes having a lot of events and having that busyness to keep us all energetic and driven that’s just how the studio is from my experience,” said Yokoyama. The atmosphere is very lively, we just did the RGG Summit last year as well as the one that just went by. ![]() “The studio is actually pretty fun at the moment. It is clear the people at RGG Studio love what they do with Yakuza/ Like a Dragon, and even after such a prolonged period of success, that isn’t set to change. ![]()
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