You may want to keep an eye out for next Thursday because SEGA has just updated the official site of the Yakuza series, showcasing what may be a brand new game set to hit consoles soon, says SEGA Addicts.
The website said the new update came with a new redesign for the site (EDIT: Which doesn't seem to be working atm) , and included what appears to be a construction site, and this very site has Kiryu, Haruka, and Majima from the series on there as well. There's also a trailer reliving the series past, ending in the words "And then…” followed by “First look on May 24″ toping it all off. So it is pretty obvious that there wil be a "5" on the way, or something similar. But until then just have this screenshot as your clue until next Thursday.
Btw the series' site is down for some reason...so you can't actually see it...sorry. But yeah, it looks like we have to wait for next week Thursday to see what happens. And while on the subject, how do you view the series as a whole?
We already knew Yakuza 5 was coming though. Nagoshi pretty much announced it during the last event where they showed off the second PSP game.
Looking forward to seeing what they do though, then looking forward to never getting to play it because there's no way SEGA will risk a Yakuza game in the west again.
Reknoc wrote:
Looking forward to seeing what they do though, then looking forward to never getting to play it because there's no way SEGA will risk a Yakuza game in the west again.
Yeah, it's a shame. There's a part of me that wants to buy Dead Souls for the sole reason of trying to increase the chances of Yakuza 5 appearing in the West.
TheChaosBlue wrote:In the West though, based on your last post? Saying that there's "no way SEGA will risk a Yakuza game in the west again" ?
Hell yeah it's popular in Japan I'd figure.
Releasing it in west isn't a gamble though, it's just a stupid decision. They have no reason to release it in the west so there is no gamble because it'll do well everywhere it's released.
Reknoc wrote:Releasing it in west isn't a gamble though, it's just a stupid decision. They have no reason to release it in the west so there is no gamble because it'll do well everywhere it's released.
Uh....SEGA wants to make profit? Considering their financial postitioning right now? Eh, just a guess from myself. I see where you're getting at though.
TheChaosBlue wrote:Uh....SEGA wants to make profit? Considering their financial postitioning right now? Eh, just a guess from myself. I see where you're getting at though.
If you were running a game studio, and you were in financial trouble, would you spend money releasing a game that doesn't sell?