Sega Integrates the Entire Animal Crossing World into the New Yakuza Game

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Sega’s Like A Dragon sequence — formerly known as Yakuza — is well-known for its selection. In between road brawls and gangster melodrama, you’ll be able to sing karaoke, play desk tennis, gamble, go to hostess golf equipment, golf, handle actual property, race go-karts, and far, rather more. For Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth, the eighth mainline game within the Yakuza sequence, it’s also possible to dwell a comfortable island way of life. It’s principally Animal Crossing on a abandoned, trash-strewn Hawaiian island.

Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth’s Dondoko Island is accessible by dolphin. Once there, gamers can craft DIY furnishings, construct a home, catch bugs, go fishing, and luxuriate in different Animal Crossing gameplay staples. The debut trailer for Dondoko Island reveals protagonist Ichiban Kasuga smashing rocks to get uncooked supplies and selecting up trash to show into treasure as a part of his “dailies.” As Ichiban builds out his island, he turns his unhappy male living space right into a lavish beachside residence.

Unlike in Animal Crossing, nonetheless, native toughs often intervene together with your idyllic island way of life. Apparently they turn out to be cross if you regift their presents? Roald would by no means. Also, wild boars look like an issue on Dondoko Island — they’re not out right here selling turnips, of us!

The remainder of Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth appears equally bizarre and ambitious, letting gamers combat Danny Trejo, play a religious sequel to Crazy Taxi, battle a large shark, and journey a Segway within the 12 months 2024.

Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is headed to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X on Jan. 26, 2024. It will probably be preceded by the upcoming spinoff Like A Dragon: The Man Who Erased His Name on Nov. 8, a game which doesn’t seem to allow you to catch butterflies.

 

Source: Polygon

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