Trailer : Like A Dragon : Infinite Wealth

The latest game in the Yakuza series, Like A Dragon : Infinite Wealth is now available. The highly anticipated game is available on Playstation 5, Xbox Series X, Playstation 4 and Xbox One.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth kicks off with an unexpected chain of events that sets two legendary ex-yakuza, Ichiban Kasuga and Kazuma Kiryu, on an unforgettable adventure across Japan and Hawaii. 

The game spans across Japan and Hawaii with a unique mix of quests and activities that can easily be explored at your own leisure. With RPG fast-paced battles, you can customise your party skills to gain the advantage in fights with some seriously over the top moves.

Watch the trailer below and pick up Like a Dragon : Infinite Wealth now.

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