Trailer previews naval combat, original/returning characters, memoir
Sega began streaming a original trailer during the Xbox Partner Preview livestream on Thursday for Ryu ga Gotoku Studio’s Care for a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (Ryū ga Gotoku 8 Gaiden: Pirates in Hawaii) game. The video reveals that the game will launch one week early on February 21, instead of February 28. In a second video, govt producer and director Masayoshi Yokoyama explains that the release date has been moved up because pattern is progressing “more smoothly than expected” and to allow players to trip the game to approach back after Care for a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii “with peace of mind.” The primary video previews the game’s naval combat, original and returning characters such as Michele and Saejima, and memoir:
Sega will release the game worldwide on February 28, 2025 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Sequence X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Steam.
The game features Goro Majima as the protagonist, and takes place half a year after Care for a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. The memoir centers on Goro after he arrives at a beach after losing his memory, and how he involves lead a band of pirates.
The game has three main locations: Hawaii, Wealthy Island, and Madlantis. Players can command a ship and sail to various islands.
Folks that pre-narrate the standard, deluxe, or collector’s model of the game will gather the Ichiban Kasuga Pirate Crew & Special Outfit, that will add Ichiban and his pet crawfish Nancy to the player’s pirate crew, as neatly as two of Ichiban’s outfits.
The deluxe model includes a “Legendary Pirate Crew Pack,” a ship customization pack, an outfit pack, and an extra karaoke and CD pack. The collector’s model includes the same extras as the Deluxe Model but also adds an acrylic standee, an search for patch, a treasure coin pin, and a pirate flag.
The Care for a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (Ryū ga Gotoku 8) adventure role-playing game launched on January 26 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Sequence X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Windows and Steam. The game is a speak sequel to Yakuza: Care for a Dragon. Sega announced the game in September 2022 as the eighth and most up-to-date mainline entry in the Yakuza/Care for A Dragon franchise.
Source: Sega‘s YouTube channel