Yakuza's producer refers to the rest of the series on PC



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Sega announced this week Western releases for three more Yakuza games, three new hearty gangster stories helping everyone to give paternal advice to kids and adults and to crush rogue bikes. Yakuza 3, 4, 5 are the latest to come and … well, Sega has not yet confirmed the release of PC versions. The growing series on PlayStation, it starts there. But we asked this week if the rest of the series also came on PC, the Yakuzoids of Sega have avoided giving a direct answer, and I read entirely that "Shhh! Public relations representatives will not let us talk about it for the moment. Ian Sega, please.

On Tuesday, Sega announced both The Yakuza Remastered Collection and kicked off the first part, a revamped version of the 2009 edition of Yakuza 3. Yakuza 4 will follow in October and then 5 in February. In addition to higher resolutions and more frame rates, they have revised the translations and added excerpts from the original Western versions.

This will update the Western PlayStations with the series. We are still well behind PC. We only have Yakuza Kiwama and Kiwami 2 (remakes of the first two games) and the previous Yakuza 0. Sega continued on Kiwami 2 after testing the waters with the first two suggesting that they want the rest on PC. I want the rest on PC too. And Yakuza's producer, Daisuke Sato, seems to be suggesting that we should expect it.

VG247 says that Daisuke Sato laughed when they asked him about the possibility of a computer outing during an interview with Gamescom.

"I can not talk about it at the moment," he replied, "… but I would not say it will never happen."

That's right, so you say that will be the case. Yakuza 6, from 2018, will close the series. So the judgment, the new spin-off, will follow, right? Judgment, I have less confidence in myself, but Sega seems to be very attached to the PC and I hope to see the basic games of Yakuza (probably not the spin-off Dead Souls) follow us. When numbers permit.

Frankly, I'm pretty happy they do not immediately rush to PC. Although I love the open-world brawl-o-RPG series, I'm still catching up after Sega has released three of those huge PC games in just over seven months. It's a lot of problems.

To learn more about the wonders of Yakuza, check out our reviews of Yakuza 0, Kiwami and Kiwami 2.

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