Yakuza: Like a Dragon is on Xbox Game Pass Right Now - E3 2021

Yakuza: Like a Dragon is on Xbox Game Pass Right Now - E3 2021

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LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 13, 2021 @ 05:58 PM (Staff Bios)
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There's nothing to hold you back from embracing the fascinating life of a Yakuza grunt. Especially now that Yakuza: Like a Dragon is joining Xbox Game Pass.

Announced during the Xbox Bethesda E3 showcase, this completes the entire Yakuza collection for Game Pass Subscribers. Before now, Game Pass subs could access every mainline Yakuza game, including Zero and Kiwami 1 and 2. They all followed the story of Kiyru, a tough headed Yakuza grunt gone civilian.

Like a Dragon, however, takes a different approach. Instead, it follows the story of Ichiban, a Yakuza grunt left out to dry after being released from prison. With a new story, and new characters, the game also took on a new combat format. Instead of the real time combat of past games, it implemented a turn based, multi person combat system.

This is great news for Yakuza fans. We previously figured the game was too new to get the Game Pass treatment. Were glad to be wrong.

Yakuza: Like a Dragon is available now on PC, console, and Xbox Game Pass.

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