Leaked Yakuza Mobile Game Might Have Surfaced Too Soon πŸ“±πŸ‘€

Leaked Yakuza Mobile Game Might Have Surfaced Too Soon πŸ“±πŸ‘€

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I can’t help but feel a twinge of excitement upon hearing whispers of a new Yakuza game, especially one that could potentially be on mobile. I’ve spent countless hours immersed in the gritty world of the Yakuza franchise, from Kiryu Kazuma’s gruff exterior to Majima Goro’s unrelenting enthusiasm.


It appears that details about Sega’s unrevealed mobile Yakuza game could have been prematurely disclosed through a Facebook page dedicated to Yakuza Wars. User @Knoebelbroet on platform X has shared that a Chinese Facebook group associated with Yakuza is currently operational. Interestingly, RGG Studio, the creators of series hits like Yakuza: Like A Dragon and Yakuza: Infinite Wealth, are said to be preparing to unveil a fresh Yakuza game at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show this month.

On the Facebook page for Yakuza Wars, it’s mentioned that the upcoming game is designed for mobile platforms and has a strategy-like gameplay style. The beloved characters from the Yakuza series, like Kiryu Kazuma, Majima Goro, and Kasuga Ichiban, are expected to make an appearance in this game; however, whether players can control these characters directly remains uncertain. Sega’s trademark emblem graces the page cover, along with BBGame, who is serving as the publisher for this title.

Enthusiasts of the Yakuza series have shared their findings about a potential game advertisement they spotted on Instagram, to Reddit. One fan posted the ad, causing some gamers to question its authenticity, speculating that it might be an artificially intelligent advertisement for a counterfeit version. However, other players swiftly pointed out that Sega has recently secured trademark rights for Yakuza Wars, suggesting that the ad could indeed be part of the game’s promotional strategy.

The game’s Instagram post indicates that it is gearing up for a Closed Beta Test (CBT), implying that the game is almost ready with minor adjustments and improvements required following the beta testing. Although the ad appears authentic, some astute Yakuza fans have expressed doubts due to AI-generated images of the characters used in the ad. The specifics about Yakuza Wars are expected to be revealed during the upcoming Tokyo Game Show by creators RGG and Sega.

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2024-09-10 13:13