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Yakuza 0 , the
Yakuza / Like a Dragon series includes nine main games, with each installment following the events of the previous title. With the exception of the prequel
Yakuza 0, they were released in chronological order. There are also several spin-off titles, either starring different protagonists or featuring different settings. With the exception of the
Kurohyō: Ryū ga Gotoku titles, which were developed by
Syn Sophia, and
Streets of Kamurocho, which was developed by
Empty Clip Studios, all games were developed by Sega's CS1 R&D team, later renamed Ryū ga Gotoku Studio, and currently as RGG Studio.
Main series The storytelling of the series is inspired by
yakuza films, one of the most popular
cinematic genres in Japan; specifically, the category of direct to video "
V-Cinema" that was popular in video rental stores in Japan. Novelist
Hase Seishu, a writer of yakuza
crime fiction, consulted on the first two games. The main story in each game is presented in chapters. •
Yakuza: The first game follows the story of
Kazuma Kiryu, a formerly promising
yakuza who is released from a ten-year prison sentence in December 2005, having taken the fall for the murder of his family's patriarch to protect his sworn brother,
Akira Nishikiyama. He discovers that the Tojo Clan, whom he was once sworn to, has had ¥10 billion (approximately US$100 million) stolen from their accounts, and the clan's third chairman has been murdered, resulting in a power vacuum. Kiryu finds himself forced back into the brutal, lawless world of the
yakuza, while also protecting a young girl, Haruka Sawamura, who is seemingly tied to the missing 10 billion. •
Yakuza 2: A year after restoring order within the Tojo Clan, Kiryu is drawn back into their conflict as the clan's fifth chairman is gunned down. Kiryu is forced to take action against
Ryuji Goda, an ambitious
yakuza from a rival clan, the Omi Alliance, who seeks an all-out war with the Tojo Clan. Seeking new and old allies, Kiryu is tasked with stopping a fallout between both organizations, while also facing the threat of a Korean mafia syndicate. •
Yakuza 3: In March 2009, Kiryu now runs the Morning Glory Orphanage in
Okinawa, where he raises nine children, including his surrogate daughter Haruka. When a business deal backed by members of the Tojo Clan threatens to tear down the orphanage, Kiryu travels from the beaches of Okinawa back to Kamurocho to confront new emerging threats within the clan. •
Yakuza 4: In March 2010, Kiryu finds himself once again caught up in events beyond his control. First, a yakuza from a syndicate allied with the Tojo Clan is fatally shot by a member of the clan. Then, a man investigating the murder is stabbed to death. These events spark a full-blown struggle for money, power, and above all, honor, in a story experienced through the eyes of Kiryu and three new characters: loan shark Shun Akiyama; former yakuza and convict Taiga Saejima; and corrupt cop Masayoshi Tanimura. •
Yakuza 5: In December 2012, the seventh chairman of the Omi Alliance is on his deathbed. His death would end the hard-won truce between the Tojo Clan and the Omi Alliance, opening the door for renewed conflict. Anticipating this, the Tojo Clan is forced to strengthen their organization by aligning themselves with older clans based in other major cities across Japan to create a massive new syndicate rivaling that of the Omi Alliance. This new alliance would breach the old traditional barriers of clan territories, leading Tojo Clan chairman Daigo Dojima to head for
Fukuoka. Kiryu, now working as
a taxi driver, reluctantly returns to his old organization, determined to end the old struggle between the clans for good. He shares the story with returning
Yakuza 4 characters Shun Akiyama and Taiga Saejima, and a new ally, the disgraced baseball player Tatsuo Shinada. •
Yakuza 0: In December 1988, many years before the original
Yakuza, a young Kiryu is framed for the murder of a civilian, leaving him stripped of his place in the Tojo Clan and forcing him to rebuild his reputation from scratch. At the same time, cabaret club manager
Goro Majima finds himself protecting a helpless blind girl whom he was ordered to assassinate, making him a target for defying orders. The two must each attempt to protect themselves and uncover the truth, including how both incidents are tied to the mysterious "Empty Lot". •
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life: In 2016, after willingly spending three years in prison for his past crimes, Kiryu is released only to discover that Haruka has disappeared, later found comatose and critically injured after a hit-and-run accident. A devastated Kiryu decides to travel to Onomichi Jingaicho in Hiroshima, hoping to find the truth behind what happened to Haruka while protecting her infant son. •
Yakuza: Like a Dragon: In 2019,
Ichiban Kasuga, a former member of the Tojo Clan's Arakawa Family, is released after eighteen years in prison for a murder he didn't commit. Expecting to be welcomed back, he instead discovers that his former patriarch has aligned himself and his family with the Omi Alliance and the police to destroy the Tojo Clan. Shot and left for dead in Yokohama by the man he looked up to as a second father, Kasuga, joined by a group including a homeless nurse, a disgraced cop, and a hostess who lost her employer to gang violence, sets out to uncover the truth behind his patriarch's betrayal while becoming a hero to the outcasts of Yokohama. •
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth: In 2023, Kasuga learns that his biological mother, Akane, is still alive and residing in Honolulu, Hawaii. Kasuga travels to Honolulu on his own, and allies with Kiryu to find and protect Akane from various local criminal organizations. Kiryu also struggles with his own survival, having contracted cancer with an undetermined amount of time to live.
Spin-offs •
Ryū ga Gotoku Kenzan!: The first franchise spin-off,
Kenzan! is set in
Kyoto during the
Edo period, in 1605, and follows the life of legendary swordsman
Miyamoto Musashi. The game was released in Japan and Asia on March 6, 2008. •
Kurohyō: Ryū ga Gotoku Shinshō: Formerly known under the working title "Project K",
Kurohyō is a spin-off that follows Tatsuya Ukyo, a street punk who gets into trouble with the Tojo Clan after accidentally killing one of their captains. Co-developed by
Syn Sophia, it was released in Japan on September 22, 2010, for the
PlayStation Portable. •
Kurohyō 2: Ryū ga Gotoku Ashura hen, a sequel to
Kurohyō, was released in Japan on March 22, 2012. •
Yakuza: Dead Souls:
Dead Souls is a non-canon story set during a zombie outbreak in Kamurocho. It was initially scheduled for Japanese release on March 17, 2011, but the release was delayed to June 9, 2011, following the
Tohoku earthquake on March 11, 2011. The game was later released in the West in March 2012. 2013 •
Ryū ga Gotoku Ishin!: a spin-off set during Japan's
Bakumatsu period (between 1853 and 1867) that follows the adventures of samurai
Sakamoto Ryōma. It was released in Japan on
PlayStation 3 and as a launch title for
PlayStation 4 on February 22, 2014. •
Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise: a spin-off title based on the manga series
Fist of the North Star, while utilizing gameplay mechanics of the
Yakuza / Like a Dragon franchise. The game was released for the PlayStation 4 in Japan on February 22, 2018, and worldwide on October 2, 2018. It was the first
Yakuza / Like a Dragon title since the original 2005 game to release with an English dub, and the first overall with dual audio options. Kazuma Kiryu appears as an equippable DLC skin, while other
Yakuza / Like a Dragon characters make minor cameo appearances. The story follows Kenshiro, an expert martial artist who travels the post-apocalyptic land of Asura seeking his lost fiancée Yuria, who is hiding in Eden, "the city of miracles". •
Ryū ga Gotoku Online: a non-canonical
free-to-play collectible card game spin-off released on
Android,
iOS, and PC on November 21, 2018. The game features both Kazuma Kiryu and new protagonist Ichiban Kasuga. •
Judgment: a legal thriller set in the same world as the mainline
Yakuza / Like a Dragon games, and follows lawyer-turned-private detective
Takayuki Yagami (portrayed by Japanese actor
Takuya Kimura and voiced in English by
Greg Chun) whose investigation into a serial killer in Kamurocho unravels a shocking conspiracy. The game employs a fighting system similar to the one from
Yakuza 0 where players can use different styles of attack. Additionally, it features an investigation mode where the player has to find evidence at crime scenes. It was released for
PlayStation 4 on December 13, 2018, with a Western release following in June 2019. A remastered version of
Judgment was released for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X on April 23, 2021, while a
Windows release was made available on September 14, 2022. •
Lost Judgment, a sequel to
Judgment, was released in September 2021 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The game was released on
Windows alongside
Judgment on September 14, 2022.
Lost Judgment also features a story expansion,
The Kaito Files, which is a self-contained four-chapter story that follows Yagami's ally and best friend Masaharu Kaito as he investigates the appearance in Kamurocho of a woman who was previously thought dead, and encounters a young man who claims to be his son. Like Yagami, Kaito has multiple fighting styles, although Kaito's emphasize his "unrefined and reckless" strength rather than agility. •
Streets of Kamurocho: a side scrolling beat 'em up minigame inspired by the
Streets of Rage series, featuring characters from the
Yakuza / Like a Dragon franchise. The minigame was developed by
Empty Clip Studios and was available on
Windows via
Steam between October 17–19 and November 13–16, 2020, as part of Sega's 60th anniversary celebration. •
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name: a spin-off title that takes place concurrently with the events of
Yakuza: Like a Dragon, starring Kazuma Kiryu as the protagonist. The game explores Kiryu's life following the end of
Yakuza 6 as a secret agent working for the Daidoji faction, leading to his involvement in
Like a Dragon and
Infinite Wealth. The game was announced on September 14, 2022, with a release date of November 9, 2023, on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/Series S and Windows. •
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii: a spin-off title starring Goro Majima,
Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii takes place after the events of
Infinite Wealth, and features an amnesiac Majima taking on the role of a pirate captain as he pursues a hidden treasure while battling local Hawaiian pirates and ex-yakuza members. The game was announced on September 20, 2024, with a release date of February 21, 2025, on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/Series S and Windows. •
Stranger Than Heaven:
Stranger Than Heaven is a prequel to the events of the
Like a Dragon series, which takes place in five different Japanese districts across five different eras. The game follows the life of Makoto Daito, a young Japanese-American outcast who travels to Japan to start a new life. The game is also set to depict the origins of the Tojo Clan, with Makoto serving as its founder.
Re-releases and compilations • A high-definition remaster of the first two games in the series, titled
Ryū ga Gotoku 1&2 HD, was released in Japan on November 1, 2012, for
PlayStation 3. The high-definition remaster was ported to
Wii U and released in Japan on August 8, 2013, under the title
Ryū ga Gotoku 1&2 HD for Wii U. Both versions of the compilation were only released in Japan. •
Yakuza Kiwami, a remake of
Yakuza, was released in Japan on January 21, 2016, for
PlayStation 3 and
PlayStation 4; the PS4 version received a Western release in August 2017. The two versions were the top two best-selling games in Japan during their release week, selling 103,256 copies for PlayStation 4 and 60,427 for PlayStation 3. The game was later released for
Windows on February 19, 2019, and for
Xbox One on April 22, 2020. The game released on the
Nintendo Switch on October 24, 2024 to coincide with the release of the
Amazon Prime adaptation,
Like a Dragon: Yakuza. •
Yakuza Kiwami 2, a remake of
Yakuza 2, was released for the
PlayStation 4 on December 7, 2017, in Japan, and in North America and Europe on August 28, 2018. The game runs on the Dragon Engine, which was previously used in
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. The remake also adds
The Majima Saga, a new prequel story that feature
Goro Majima as a playable character, continuing stories of his that were previously established in
Yakuza 0.
Kiwami 2 was released for Windows on May 9, 2019, and for Xbox One on July 30, 2020. • A compilation re-release, titled
The Yakuza Remastered Collection, was announced and released digitally in English-speaking territories on August 20, 2019, for the
PlayStation 4. The collection contains the remastered versions of
Yakuza 3,
Yakuza 4 and
Yakuza 5, which were released in Japan individually between 2018 and 2019. The remasters feature re-translated game scripts and include most content removed from the original English releases, though some content was removed from all versions, such as a set of missions in
Yakuza 3 featuring a
transphobic character depiction. At the time of the collection's launch, only
Yakuza 3 was available;
Yakuza 4 was released on October 29, 2019, and
Yakuza 5 was released on February 11, 2020. A physical release containing all three games was released alongside
Yakuza 5 with a collectible
PlayStation 3 styled case for
Yakuza 5, which was initially a digital-only release in the West. •
Like a Dragon: Ishin!, a remake of the original spin-off title
Ryū ga Gotoku Ishin!, was released on February 21, 2023, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/Series S and Windows.
Like a Dragon: Ishin! is developed on
Unreal Engine 4. • '''''Yakuza 0 Director's Cut'''
, an expanded re-release of Yakuza 0'', was announced in April 2025 and released on June 5, 2025, as a
launch title and timed exclusive for Nintendo Switch 2. Versions for PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S later released on December 8, 2025. It features new cutscenes, options for English and Chinese voiceover, as well as subtitles in French, German, Italian and Spanish, and an online multiplayer horde mode called Red Light Raid, which allows multiple players to select from a roster of 60 characters and fight waves of enemies. •
Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties, a remake of
Yakuza 3, was announced in September 2025, and was released on February 12, 2026, for Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S. The game features an additional storyline taking place before the events of
Yakuza 3, starring Yoshitaka Mine as the playable character. == Adaptations ==