Sega has many interesting IP addresses under his aegis, including Total War, football manager and his most popular lately, Yakuza. Sega organized his Livestream Judgment Day today and officially announced that his Yakuza team, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, is currently working on a continuation at the 2018 exit, Judgment. Judgment is an action-adventure video game that was originally a spin-off of the Yakuza series and who followed the trip of the lawyer became Detective Takayuki Yagami who had to investigate various corpses her eyes removed. Players have undertaken an attractive trip to fight alongside allies against thugs and yakuza and solve mysteries, puzzles and more. The game style reminds the Yakuza series and the fans can easily fit. The Suite, Lost Judgment, will be officially launched on September 24 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X / S and Xbox One. There has been no news from a PC version, but given Sega's history with Yakuza, Judgment could arrive on the PC some time after the initial launch.
The Executive Director of Yakuza Series, Toshihiri Nagoshi, said the game would develop on the history of Yagami and would take place in Kamurocho in Tokyo and Yokohama. The developers have promised that the new framework will offer a vast world to explore and a fascinating story with endearing scenarios that will not fail to keep players engaged. In addition, Lost Judgment Lycée will offer detailed classrooms, gymnasiums and teacher rooms. The graphical capacity of the engine engine and the important features have not been harmed. Yagami's combat skills will also be renovated and Yagami will have to interact with random NPCs through the game to complete its secondary missions, which will be fresh and fun.
The game will propose trails in Japanese and English responding to the preferences of the players as well as subtitles in French, Italian, German and Spanish. The standard and luxury editions of Lost Judgment are currently available in digital pre-order.
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