Following the short trailers released earlier, SEGA has issued new extended trailers for Yakuza Studio's upcoming games: Yakuza Kiwami 2, Hokuto ga Gotoku, and Yakuza Online.
Yakuza Kiwami 2
Following a short story trailer at Tokyo Game Show 2017 last week, SEGA released a new extended story trailer and gameplay footage for Yakuza Kiwami 2.
The new game, a remake of Yakuza 2, is built with the same Dragon Engine used in Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. It contains an additional scenario called "The Truth of Goro Majima," in which Goro Majima is playable, previously untold stories, and completely new voice acting.
If you missed it last week, you can watch several minutes of gameplay here and find details about the new Goro Majima scenario and battle system here.
Yakuza Kiwami 2 will be released for PlayStation 4 in Japan on December 7 in standard and limited editions.
Watch the story trailer followed by the gameplay footage below:
Hokuto Ga Gotoku
SEGA also released an extended version of the Hokuto ga Gotoku trailer shown at Tokyo Game Show 2017 last week.
While the first trailer was only a minute and a half long, this one runs for almost six minutes.
If you missed it, three minutes of gameplay were also shown last week, along with details about the game's story, four new characters, and extra activities.
Hokuto ga Gotoku will be released for PlayStation 4 in Japan on February 22 in a standard edition and an "End of the Century Premium Edition."
Watch the trailer below:
Yakuza Online
Finally, SEGA officially released the Tokyo Game Show 2017 trailer for Yakuza Online.
The trailer had previously been available only during the company's event livestreams.
Yakuza Online is the first new title in the "New Yakuza Series" project, which will tell stories set in Kamurocho after the events of Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. It stars protagonist Ichiban Kasuga, a Yakuza member born in Kamurocho who returns to his hometown after 17 years in prison. Read more here.
Yakuza Online will be released for PC, iOS, and Android in Japan in 2018.
Watch the trailer below:
Via Gematsu