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This Monday is about to become the best day ever. We are starting the second week of our Summer Sale with an absolute bang! We know you’ve been waiting for it, so we're incredibly happy to say that…

7 entries from the legendary Yakuza series are now available on GOG – all with special Summer Sale discounts! Please welcome to our catalog:

Yakuza 0 (-75%)
Yakuza Kiwami (-75%)
Yakuza Kiwami 2 (-75%) + Clan Creator Bundle DLC (-70%)
Yakuza 3 Remastered (-66%)
Yakuza 4 Remastered (-66%)
Yakuza 5 Remastered (-66%)
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (-65%) + Clan Creator Card Bundle DLC (-60%)


And if you prefer to grab the Yakuza titles together, then worry not, because there is also The Yakuza Bundle (containing Y0, YK1, YK2), Yakuza Remastered Collection (containing Y3, Y4, Y5), and Yakuza Complete Series (containing all the aforementioned main entries) – all of them on Summer Sale discounts!

Moreover, to have the best start of the week ever, feel free to claim your copy of Eschalon: Book II – now on a GIVEAWAY until June 21st, 1 PM UTC. It’s an excellent turn-based RPG with old-school feel, isometric graphics, large open-ended world, all custom-tailored for long-time role-playing fans.



The Yakuza series is an incredibly captivating and beloved franchise that has consistently delivered outstanding gaming experiences filled with action and great stories that have captured the hearts of players for over a decade.

If you somehow haven’t heard of Yakuza before, it’s a franchise created by SEGA with its debut back in 2005. Since then it spawned multiple entries, becoming a critically acclaimed and commercially successful series with a dedicated fan base around the world.

The games are set in a fictionalized version of Japan, primarily focusing on the criminal underworld and the life of yakuza members. They follow the story of Kazuma Kiryu, a former yakuza member who becomes embroiled in various conflicts and conspiracies as he navigates the dangerous streets of Tokyo and other cities.



One of the most remarkable aspects of the Yakuza series is its gripping storytelling. Each game weaves a complex and compelling narrative filled with intricate plotlines, intense drama, and memorable characters. As a player you are thrust into the dangerous and intriguing world of yakuza, where loyalty, betrayal, and honor collide. The storylines are expertly crafted, often featuring unexpected twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seats, eager to uncover the next revelation.

And these amazing stories are complemented by immersive and vibrant open-world environments. The settings, such as the bustling city of Kamurocho and the vibrant streets of Sotenbori, are meticulously designed, capturing the essence of real-world Japanese cities. These locations are teeming with life and authenticity, making you feel like you are truly exploring the heart of Japan. The attention to detail is astounding, with bustling streets, neon-lit alleys, and countless shops and establishments to visit. This level of immersion enhances the overall experience and draws you even deeper into the world of the Yakuza.



But what would a game about the criminal underworld be without fighting and action? The Yakuza series is renowned for its thrilling and satisfying combat mechanics. The games offer a mix of hand-to-hand combat, powerful finishing moves, and flashy special attacks that make you feel like an unstoppable force of nature. Engaging in battles is not only visually impressive but also incredibly enjoyable, with a deep system that allows for fluid combos and strategic decision-making. The combat encounters are challenging yet rewarding, providing a sense of progression and growth as you master your fighting skills throughout the series.



The Yakuza games are also filled with an abundance of side activities and minigames that offer a delightful diversion from the main narrative. From playing retro SEGA arcade games to trying your hand at batting cages or singing karaoke, there is no shortage of entertaining distractions. These activities not only add depth and variety to the gameplay but also showcase the developers' attention to detail and their commitment to creating an immersive and engaging world.

Additionally, the series excels at blending serious themes with moments of lightheartedness and humor. This balance is a defining characteristic of the franchise, providing you with a diverse range of emotions throughout your journey. Whether it's engaging in a serious crime drama or experiencing hilarious and quirky side stories, the Yakuza series adeptly combines these elements to create a unique and memorable experience.



We could go on and on about the Yakuza games, but no amount of talking will do justice to their amazingness. Get them now and see for yourself, remember to claim the GIVEAWAY, browse through our Summer Sale, and just have an excellent time!
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XYCat: I thought the clan creator packs would be in the complete collection, kinda disappointing that they aren't tbh.
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GOGer: ah, so there is missing stuff?
someone hard into these games, make a complete list of dlc/things not in the gog versions that are in/on pc/steam versions elsewhere.

not happy... i want everything... (even though i do via steam)
it's not missing stuff. It's two DLCs, one for Kiwami 2 and one for Yakuza 6, with some extra fluff for the tower defense minigame + maybe some extra costumes. It's no story content or anything actually important, but you have to buy those fluff DLCs separately even if you buy the complete collection.
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MegisED: Does this count as missing content?

Yakuza creator and others missing from credits in new GOG versions
Obviously not, it's just Sega being petty, still worth pointing out
Someone wake me up when Like a Dragon and Ishin comes to GOG!
A very big get, thanks GOG.

Yakuza is pretty much the only worthwhile series SEGA has on offer right one. One of the few games where the story really drew me in. I admittedly had trouble with the combat at the beginning but really enjoy it now.
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ssling: He meant that two dlc's are not included in "Complete" bundle. They are on GOG but need to be bought separately (same as in every store).
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XYCat: it's not missing stuff. It's two DLCs, one for Kiwami 2 and one for Yakuza 6, with some extra fluff for the tower defense minigame + maybe some extra costumes. It's no story content or anything actually important, but you have to buy those fluff DLCs separately even if you buy the complete collection.
okay, good. we are all good. and yeah, i got those two dlcs obviously, and yeah, it "hurts" that they are separate, but okay - available. ("next time" be more clear and don't make it seem as if the gog version is actually missing stuff!!!)
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Terpor: Someone wake me up when Like a Dragon and Ishin comes to GOG!
Several months or even next year. We already have 7 games currently. We have enough to do for a long time at the yakuza level.
"Do not, my friends, become addicted to regular DRM-free re-releases of AAA titles on GoG. It will take hold of you, and you will resent its absence."
This bundle is tempting. I have one title on Steam but get all of them in this nice price... I think I will get it.

I've never played any Yakuza game but clearly I can see that they are "classics" in the game world. Of course not every single player loves them but that's a different story :)
There is a lot of very bad misinformation on the internet about Yakuza 0. For example, I've seen many videos and commenters on youtube say things like Mr. Shakedown is never worth fighting, or that he's only worth fighting once for the Achievement and then he should be avoided for the entire rest of the game and never fought again since there is no other point to fighting him, according to them.

But I found both of those things to be untrue, since after I beat him many times, the game started to present a storyline related to him.

And also he started to carry 580 million on him all at once, none of which he acquired after taking it from my character, since he had that amount on him immediately after I had beaten him and taken all his money for about the seventh or eighth time.

And you also gain completion points for beating him many times, but the do not fight him advocates never mention that fact, and thus make it sound like that isn't so.
Post edited June 29, 2023 by Ancient-Red-Dragon
i bit the bullet and got the entire collection before the end of the sale.
Sorry GOG I had to pass on it for now as I rcently picked up the 6 games in the series from Fanatical for over 80%.
And Like A Dragon Legendary Hero Edition is 81% off at Fanatical for a few more days and that's in my cart currently.

So....

Maybe later GOG.

I beat Mr Shakedown in Yakuza 0 and ate a lot of ramen from Don Quijote after.
Post edited July 26, 2023 by u2jedi
Been binging the series non-stop, having lots of fun, just finished 3 and about to move to 4.

Has GOG said anything whether or not Judgment,Ishin, and Yakuza 7 will be released here? Im very tempted in picking them up but rather wait for GOG to release them.

Otherwise I will buy them again when they appear here xD
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SCAgent: Has GOG said anything whether or not Judgment,Ishin, and Yakuza 7 will be released here?
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RPGFanboy: Why no Yakuza 7? :(
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Clownski_: We're working on it ;)
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Clownski_: We're working on it ;)
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maxpoweruser:
Awesome! Anything about judgment or ishin? or are they too new?
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SCAgent: Awesome! Anything about judgment or ishin? or are they too new?
I have no special insight. You should vote for them in the wishlist, though.

https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/judgement
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/yakuza_ishin

You could also try replying to the blue in that post, and see if you get a response.