Yakuza 6: The Song of Life

Yakuza 6: The Song of Life

Kazuma Kiryu likes to enjoy a nice cold drink, and it’ll help when he’s going through the the stress of raising a kid, discovering the truth behind strange accidents, and sometimes even taking on huge criminal organizations by himself. In the Yakuza 6: The Song of Life‘s “After Hours” Premium Edition you can make drinks that would even get the Dragon of Dojima to smile. Members of SEGA’s Yakuza team will show you everything there is in this unboxing video of the Yakuza 6 Premium Edition. This unboxing video is made extra special by their guest, Yakuza series producer Daisuke Sato.

Yakuza 6 | Premium Edition

Yakuza 6: The Song of Life will release on April 17th, 2018 in both North America and Europe for PS4. You still have time to pre-order the “After Hours” Premium Edition and/or the “Essence of Art” Launch edition from the game’s official website, which contains links to various retailer options. But you better hurry, the “Essence of Art” edition is almost sold out!. The launch edition contains a nice hardcover art book which also doubles as a disc holder.

Yakuza 6 | Launch Edition

Yakuza 6: The Song of Life Synopsis:
In Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, Kiryu will find out exactly how much people are willing to sacrifice for family – be those ties through blood or bond – when he investigates a series of shadowy events that involve the ones he holds closest to his heart. He’ll journey to familiar grounds in Kamurocho and the new setting of Onomichi, a beautiful, sleepy port town in Hiroshima Prefecture, in order to find the answers he seeks. Powered by the brand-new Dragon Engine, the game is the ultimate iteration of Yakuza’s blend of gritty crime story, hyper-explosive combat, and all the vices and distractions those locales have to offer.

SEGA has advised that viewers should not try using ice stones for real-life Heat Actions, despite what the unboxing video suggests.

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