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Como un dragón: fecha de lanzamiento directo revelada

Autor : Sophia Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

Como un dragón: fecha de lanzamiento directo revelada

¡Prepárate, fanáticos de Yakuza! A Like A Dragon Direct está programado para más adelante esta semana, ofreciendo una mirada más cercana a Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza en Hawai antes de su lanzamiento en febrero. A diferencia de las entradas recientes de la línea principal, este título vuelve al combate fluido en tiempo real de la saga Kiryu original, protagonizada por Goro Majima en una aventura hawaiana después de los eventos de Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth .

RGG Studio, el desarrollador detrás de la serie Like A Dragon , también hizo olas en los Premios del Juego 2024 con revelaciones de Virtua Fighter 6 y una nueva IP, Project Century . Si bien la participación del estudio con Virtua Fighter fue una sorpresa, Project Century , un luchador de acción en Japón Japan de 1915, ha generado un zumbido y especulación significativas sobre su conexión con el universo de Yakuza.

El próximo Like A Dragon Direct, centrándose en Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza en Hawai , se transmitirá en YouTube y Twitch este jueves 9 de enero a las 12 pm EST. RGG promete nuevas características de juego sin spoilers de historias importantes.

Como un dragón detalles directos:

  • Fecha: 9 de enero
  • Hora: 12 pm EST
  • Plataformas: YouTube, Twitch

Mientras que gran parte de como un dragón: el combate y los minijuegos piratas de Hawaii ya se han exhibido minijuegos, las promesas directas revelan aún más. Aunque RGG solo se mencionó explícitamente Pirate Yakuza en Hawai , los fanáticos anticipan las posibles burlas de otros proyectos, como el rumoreado Yakuza 3 Kiwami remake o tal vez otro vislumbrar en Project Century , parece menos probable que el título del evento sea el título del evento. .

Al igual que un dragón: pirata yakuza en hawaiinavegan en Xbox, PlayStation y PC el 21 de febrero, prometiendo una experiencia única en medio de un horario de lanzamiento de febrero lleno Declarado. El próximo Direct pronto presentará qué otras sorpresas RGG Studio tiene en la tienda.

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