Yakuza 6: The Song of Life Has Been Delayed Until April

Yakuza 6: The Song of Life Has Been Delayed Until April

Well, it is only by a month...

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Feb 04, 2018 @ 08:27 PM (Staff Bios)
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Unfortunately, most video game delays are always painful to bear. To continue the trend of video game delays is Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. With its original release date scheduled for March 20, the title is now to be released in April. SEGA has announced that Yakuza 6 will arrive on shelves on April 17. So it's not a terrible wait, but when you're hyped, it still stings a little. The delay has been a touch business decision, but SEGA has vowed to ease the pain by releasing a demo for the title later this month. The demo will launch on February 27, and all progress established in the demo will be able to transfer to the full game.

Additionally, SEGA has some announcements planned in the future regarding the series. So stay tuned for some Yakuza news, and I hope you aren't too bummed by the delay of Yakuza 6, which is Kazuma Kiryu's final chapter and is a PlayStation 4 exclusive.

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