Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii will now leave a previous occasion


Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii will now be immune once, Sega announced.

The sport, which was originally scheduled for February 28, will now be immune on February 21, 2025.

The new trailer for the game has appeared on the ship to ship fight. The trailer, which debuted as part of the Xbox Partner Preview, shows the player boarding an enemy ship and attacking enemy pirates using third-person hack-and-slash combat.

The game is an action-adventure title, not a role-playing game like recent spin-offs, starring the popular recurring character, Goro Majima, in a story that appears to follow directly from Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth.

“Goro Majima, a famous ex-yakuza, is suddenly shipwrecked on a remote island in the Pacific,” the game’s synopsis reads.

“Unable to remember even his own name, he sets sail in search of clues to his lost memories, accompanied by a boy named Noah who saved his life. Before long, they find themselves caught in a war between ruthless criminals, modern pirates and alternative scoundrels over a mythical investment.”

Players will be able to form a party, improve their pirate delivery, fight other ships, and navigate the visible sea to find places like Hawaii (featured in Countless Wealth), Rich Rich Island (a small, sovereign island), and Madlantis (a graveyard of ships (the place where bad pirates are stored).

A live-action version of Like a Dragon: Yazkua is about to return to Amazon Top Video.

The live-action design will consist of six episodes, with the first three premiering on October 25 and the general three premiering on November 1.