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Not everything is fun and giggles in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

Not everything is fun and giggles in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

Having a new scenario never seen before in the series will make Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth significantly different from its predecessors. Honolulu is nothing like any of the cities in Japan but it's plenty of new opportunities to have fun. Both Kazuma Kiryu and Ichiban Kasuga will visit many new places and enjoy their free time and enjoy a series of activities. Some of these will even grant them special benefits or unlock unexpected jobs. However, Honolulu has also a darker side, which is something that will not be surprising to any ex-member of the Yakuza like the protagonists.

Welcome to paradise

Sega has released a new Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth video that welcomes you to paradise. Indeed, Honolulu can be considered a paradise on earth and the first part of the video proves it by showing several spectacular activities at the beach and exotic-looking places. But the second half of the video emphasizes that the protagonists will also be involved with the darker side of the city. Local mafia, dangerous business, and brutal violence are part of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. The fans of the Yakuza series who are less interested in side activities and mini-games will be able to get their hand dirty with underground business.

 

 

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth promises to offer a duality of worlds that mingle with each other to become the perfect scenario for a unique experience. Of course, it will be more similar to Yakuza: Like a Dragon than any other game in the series, but those who love the series won't have any complaints about that.

The release of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is scheduled for January 25. As usual, our comparator is a trustable source of the best prices to purchase a Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth CD key for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.

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