Yakuza 0 PC Trailer Showcases The Prequel’s Action and Weird Fun (VIDEO)
The Yakuza series has continued to grow in popularity, both for Japanese and Western audiences. To thank the newer audiences from foreign markets, Sega has been bringing more of the original game series back and making their pre-existing games available on new platforms. Yakuza Kiwami 2 will see its worldwide release outside of Japan later this August, and the PC Gaming show at E3 this year confirmed that Yakuza 0 would come to PC this summer. Now, a new Yakuza 0 PC trailer has been released, celebrating all of the edgy and bizarre fun available in the prequel.
Sega has released the new Yakuza 0 PC Trailer on their official Sega Europe YouTube channel. The trailer shows both player characters, Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima, in Kamurocho, Japan during the 1980s, before the other games in the main series take place. The beginning of the trailer presents the characters in the style of the story’s more dramatic tone, with both main characters shown engaging in aggressive melee combat and criminal activity. However, the trailer decidedly ends with clips of the various colorful pastimes that the player can have Kiryu and Majima engage in.
Some of the wacky minigames shown include the disco dancing and karaoke rhythm-based games, darts, bowling, scantily-clad women wrestling and classic Sega arcade game Out Run. The Yakuza 0 PC version is now finally available through Steam, joining the previous PS3 and PS4 versions of the game. Hopefully, this introduces new audiences to the wild world of the Japanese criminal underbelly in the digital world, and hopefully not the real life one.
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