Yakuza: Like a Dragon becomes a launch title for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S

A next-gen launch title for next-gen consoles.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

We already knew thatYakuza: Like a Dragon was planned for November 13, with a planned launch on theXbox Series X, but plans are changing a little bit now that the official release date for the next-gen Xbox family has been revealed. The Xbox Series X and newly announcedXbox Series Sare comingNovember 10, 2020. Because of this, Yakuza: Like a Dragon has shifted itsrelease date back a few daysto match the next-gen consoles.

This means that Yakuza: Like a Dragon officially joins the growing ranks of launch titles for Xbox Series X and S likeDirt 5,Gears Tactics, andAssassin’s Creed: Valhalla. What’s still a tad unclear is what happens to the original release date of November 13, 2020 for current-gen platforms like the Xbox One and PS4. While it would make sense for the game to release on all platforms November 10, 2020, that hasn’t quite been confirmed yet.

Either way, things are seriously ramping up for November, with the Xbox Series X and Series S taking the field and dominating with a growing launch lineup. Pre-orders open September 22, 2020, so early buyers can reserve their spot early and ensure they’re ready for next-gen gaming.

Restore your family

Yakuza: Like a Dragon sees you being released from prison, only to find out your gang and family has been destroyed by someone you trusted. It’s up to you to pull everything back together and get to the truth in the latest Yakuza entry.

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