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In an interview with Digital Trends, a Sega of America representative explained that the rebranding was to maintain parity between the Western and Japanese releases. “I can confirm the series will be known as “Like a Dragon” moving forward to more closely align with the Japanese name,” said the representative.
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Read More »In an interview with Digital Trends, a Sega of America representative explained that the rebranding was to maintain parity between the Western and Japanese releases. In the franchise’s home country of Japan, the series has always been known as Ryū ga Gotoku since its inception in 2005, and takes after the name of its developer, Ryū ga Gotoku Studio. While ‘Ryū ga Gotoku‘ translates to ‘Like a Dragon‘ in English, Sega opted to rename the series upon its Western debut in 2006 – and thus Yakuza was born. The name change makes sense for multiple reasons. First, since the series has in recent years begun to shift focus away from the activities of the Yakuza, meaning the name no longer entirely makes sense for the franchise. Additionally, with the series becoming more and more popular in the West, it seems sensible to have a singular branding for a series with a growing global market. The Like a Dragon branding first appeared in the West with the 2020 release of Yakuza: Like a Dragon, the seventh mainline entry to the series which introduced a new protagonist and combat system to the franchise. Since that title offered a brand new face and approach to the game’s world, it seems that Sega and Ryū ga Gotoku Studio are using it as an opportunity to leave the Yakuza brand behind. In other gaming news, Deathloop is coming to Xbox and PC Game Pass next week.
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Read More »Sega specifically cited the release of Sonic Origins as the reason for delisting the current digital versions of each game.
Ahead of Sonic Origins' June 23, 2022 release, Sega will delist the currently available digital versions of each game included in the collection, which includes the original Sonic the Hedgehog. This removal is coming much sooner than the new version, so you best buy them now if you want to. A total of four games will be removed from sale as of May 20: Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic 3 & Knuckles, and Sonic CD. Sega specifically cited the release of Sonic Origins as the reason for delisting the current digital versions of each game. While the games will no longer be available for purchase, Sonic the Hedgehog 1 and 2 can still be played via the Sega Ages ports of each game on the Nintendo Switch, with Sonic the Hedgehog 2 specifically also being available to play as part of Nintendo Switch Online +'s Sega Genesis game offerings. Sonic Origins features remastered versions of all four games, as well as additional features like missions, an infinite-lives Anniversary Mode, new opening and ending animations for each game, and Mirror Mode. Sonic Origins will be available on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. Sega is currently riding high off the success of the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 film, which introduces more of Sonic's supporting cast of characters like Knuckles and Tails. The film is now the highest-grossing video game film of all time in North America, having earned nearly $150 million at the domestic box office.
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