Yakuza: Like a Dragon gets November release date, shows off daft Job combat classes – Eurogamer.net

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These, Yakuza fans will be unsurprised to hear, are evenly ridiculous in execution, ranging from a chef that can frying pan their enemies into submission, an artist competent in the art of aggressive strumming, an Idol able to wield the power of dance to deadly effect, and more. You can see some of those in action in Like a Dragons latest trailer above.
Publisher Sega formerly announced Yakuza: Like a Dragon – which includes a full English dub to complement the initial Japanese voice work – will be making its way to PS5 and Xbox Series X following its launch on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on 13th November.
The Xbox Series X edition will be a launch title for the console (and can be updated from the Xbox One variation through Smart Delivery), and the PS5 release is due “at a later date”.

Yakuza: Like a Dragon, the current entry in developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios acclaimed action series, finally has a correct release date in the west; itll be heading to Xbox One, PS4, and PC on 13th November, and theres a brand-new trailer – showcasing its ludicrous Job classes – to commemorate.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon, if youre unfamiliar, marks a significant departure for the long-running series; while it keeps the gleeful side quests and activities of previous instalments as players check out the streets of brand-new setting Kamurocho, theres a new lead character in the type of Ichiban Kasuga, and it trades the meaty beat- em up action of old for a (remarkably successful) turn-based battle system similar to that of an RPG.
As part of the latter, gamers are now able to adopt over 20 different Jobs, which essentially operate like classes, opening up a variety of brand-new capabilities that can be deployed in fight.