Yakuza 0 Classic Edition (PS4, Xbox, PC)

$74.99

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Production Status

In Production

Estimated Ship Date

Apr 1 – Apr 30 2025

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SEGA’s legendary Japanese series finally comes back. Fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka as junior yakuza Kiryu and Majima. Take a front row seat to 1980s life in Japan in an experience unlike anything else in video gaming. A legend is born.

ESRB: M
  • Blood
  • Intense Violence
  • Sexual Content
  • Strong Language
  • Use of Alcohol

Product Details

Yakuza 0 is region-free. This is an open pre-order for a limited time.

PRE-ORDERS CLOSE ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2024 AT 11:59 PM EASTERN TIME.

Yakuza 0 Classic Edition includes

  • Physical Copy of Yakuza 0
    • PC Classic Edition comes with Steam Key
  • Spot Gloss Premium Box with Slipcover
  • Soundtrack
  • Collectible Acrylic Standee - Connects with future releases
  • Character Cards
  • Keychain

All Xbox & PS4 pre-orders come with a free 7-Game Slipcase - limit one per order

Genre: Action, Adventure, Fighting

# of Players: 1 Player

Supported Languages: English

PLEASE NOTE: There is no purchase limit on this item. This item is currently in manufacturing and artwork is subject to change. Please ensure all purchases are for the same platform (PS4 or Xbox) for the commemorative slipcase. Mixing platforms will cause an incorrect fit.

More information

The glitz, glamour, and unbridled decadence of the 80s are back in Yakuza 0. Fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka with protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and series regular Goro Majima. Play as Kazuma Kiryu and discover how he finds himself in a world of trouble when a simple debt collection goes wrong and his mark winds up murdered. Then, step into the silver-toed shoes of Goro Majima and explore his “normal” life as the proprietor of a cabaret club.

Switch between three different fighting styles instantaneously and beat up all manner of goons, thugs, hoodlums, and lowlifes. Take combat up a notch by using environmental objects such as bicycles, sign posts, and car doors for bone-crunching combos and savage take-downs.

Fighting is not the only way to kill time in 1988’s Japan: from discos and hostess clubs to classic SEGA arcades, there are tons of distractions to pursue in the richly detailed, neon-lit world.