Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth News
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a turn-based action RPG by Sega.
“Two larger-than-life heroes brought together by the hand of fate, or perhaps something more sinister,” reads Sega’s description of the game’s plot.
“Ichiban Kasuga, an unstoppable underdog who’s no stranger to crawling up from rock bottom, and Kazuma Kiryu, a broken man facing down his last days.”
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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth News
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RGG Summit 2024 may reveal the studio's next title
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The next Ryu Ga Gotoku game will be revealed at TGS 2024
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Dev says Like a Dragon series must keep using its own engine
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Like a Dragon studio head ‘surprised’ by Infinite Wealth’s strong early sales
Games in the series usually sell at a slower rate, Masayoshi Yokoyama says
In Brief
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth celebrates 1 million shipped copies with free in-game content
The critically acclaimed adventure was released last week
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the 30th game to earn a coveted ‘Famitsu 40’
Only 29 other games have received a perfect score in the Japanese magazine's 38-year history
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the series’ biggest ever Steam launch
RGG's latest is the best-reviewed game in series too
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the series at its very best
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