Originally published in 2006, gangster Earned a loyal following in North America and Europe.While the franchise won’t suddenly become popular after release Yakuza 0 In 2015, the collection received numerous entries. This includes the mainline games, spin-off games, some of which are set in alternate universes. And with franchises rebranding in North America and Europe to align with their Japanese counterparts, it might be a little confusing for those looking to get into the franchise.
gangsteror Yakuza: Like a Dragon, belonging to the same series.is called Longhe Hude In Japanese, the title roughly translates to “like a dragon”.However, early localization made the franchise known as gangster in North America and Europe, and remain until release Ryu ga Gotoku 7or Yakuza: Like a Dragon.
Now, Sega hopes to release Ryu ga Gotoku Ishin!or Like a dragon: Ishin!. Basically, they are the same, except Yakuza: Like a Dragon Featuring the new protagonist Kasuga Ichiban, Yakuza 0 pass Yakuza 6 Starring Kazuma Kiryu, with playable supporting characters sometimes added in later games. But don’t worry, if you want to join the franchise or play the games chronologically, we’ve created a list to get you started.
Remember, this does not include derivatives such as Rudao: Sword Mountain, Like a Dragon: Ishin (Like a Dragon: Ishin), Yakuza: Revenant or Black Panther: Like a Dragon game.
Here is a list of all mainlines gangster Games in chronological order by release date:
- gangster
- Yakuza 2
- Yakuza 3
- Yakuza 4
- Yakuza 5
- extreme
- Yakuza 0
- Yakuza 6
- Yakuza 2
- Yakuza: Like a Dragon
If you are looking for all main lines gangster Games in chronological order relative to the story, you can find the list below:
- Yakuza 0
- pole / pole pole
- Yakuza 2 / Yakuza 2
- Yakuza 3
- Yakuza 4
- Yakuza 5
- Yakuza 6
- Yakuza: Like a Dragon
While it’s best to play the games chronologically based on release time, including extreme and Kiwami 2. While both games are remasters of the originals, they include additional story content and, in the same case, different licensed music. This can create a completely different experience or understanding of certain characters for the player.That is, the original PlayStation 2 version gangster and Yakuza 2 Can be hard to find and doesn’t have the same quality of life improvements as the reforged. Ultimately, the order you choose to play in is up to you!But it is definitely recommended that you play each game rather than read the synopses provided in subsequent editions, such as Yakuza 6for example, because these tend to overshadow important story events at times.