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Multiple Yakuza games are being delisted ahead of their remasters

SEGA / RGG Studio's Yakuza (Like a Dragon) franchise has only grown in popularity over the years, thanks in part to the release of the prequel Yakuza 0 back in 2015. Following the announcement of a Nintendo Switch port, Yakuza 0 was confirmed to be getting a remaster across all systems early next month. In an unfortunate announcement however, SEGA has now revealed that the original version of Yakuza 0 is set to be delisted in the wake of the Director’s Cut’s release.

Making the announcement via a lengthy Twitter post, the team at RGG Studio confirmed that the original version of Yakuza 0 will be delisted from digital stores following the arrival of the Director’s Cut on the 8th of December, writing:

“Yakuza 0 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam will no longer be available for new purchases from December 8th at 08:30 am PST. Those who get Yakuza 0 by 08:29 am PST on December 8th can continue to download and play the title.”

Delisted Yakuza 0

Curiously, while Yakuza Kiwami and Kiwami 2 remasters are also set to arrive on the same day, the originals appear to be staying purchasable for now, with one exception: “The Windows 10 versions of Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, and Yakuza Kiwami 2 will no longer be available for new purchases on the MS Store after December 8th, 09:00 am PST.”

Of course, a game being delisted is always disappointing to see, even if a remaster is being released to replace it. That said, regardless of whether you enjoy the new English voice acting added with the Director’s Cut, having a native current-gen version of the game is welcome to see. Full details on the remasters, their upgrade costs and more can be found HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this move? Is there any reason to own the original version of Yakuza 0 over the remaster? What do you think of the English voices? Let us know down below.

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