Yakuza 0 Now Available on Steam PC

Yakuza 0 Now Available on Steam PC

Help a dominatrix, eat miso, go bowling. do whatever.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Aug 01, 2018 @ 09:19 AM (Staff Bios)
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The Yakuza series has established themselves as the premiere games to play when you want to live the life of a buff, Yakuza dad. From fighting thugs to karaoke, there's something for everyone. Now, such an opportunity has expanded to even more folks, as the award-winning prequel Yakuza 0 releases on Steam PC.

The action adventure game developed and published by Sega originally was released on PlayStation 3 and 4 in 2015 (Japan) and 2017 (North America/Europe). The PC version of the game will feature uncapped framerates and 4K resolutions that are capable with modern computers.

Taking on the roles of Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima in the fictional lands of Kamurocho and Sotenbori circa 1989, players will deal with the struggles of the "Empty Lot" dispute. Fight against the unbalanced power struggles of crime syndications, eat ramen, and go bowling. The world is yours to explore.

Yazuka 0 is available now on Steam for $19.99. Too bad it won't be coming to Nintendo Switch.

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