How could Ehara have committed two crimes at once? Was the sexual battery just a cover up? Has Ehara gamed the entire justice system? As victims surface and Yagami digs farther into the truth, he is faced with a question: Defend the law, or enact justice? From just a single stumble, one can become a monster… BRINGING JUSTICE AT THE EDGE OF THE LAW – Put Yagami’s distinct martial arts forms to the test in order get to the bottom of the case. She contacts detective Takayuki Yagami to investigate this further. His defense lawyer, Saori Shirosaki, has no doubt that crucial details of the situation have been overlooked, as Ehara was not even tried for the murder. Have you identified it yet?” he proclaims as confusion cuts through the court room. “Three days ago, a dead body was found in an abandoned building in Yokohama. A bystander’s video footage of his attempt to flee the scene and subsequent apprehension is all over the news, and public outcry demands a maximum sentence. Akihiro Ehara stands accused of groping a woman on a crowded train. Considering past Yakuza games have been perfectly fine on launch, this does seem like one game you could reasonably expect to work on day-one.SEIZE THE TRUTH – December 2021, Tokyo district court. The standard edition (for $59.99) will come with the support pack if you pre-order it and does not have any early-access period. At any rate, the digital "Deluxe" Edition, which goes for $69.99, will net you everything that the Ultimate Edition has minus the story expansion. Sega is going really hard on Lost Judgment, though I'm not sure how I feel about the series finally embracing modern trends in gaming. The School Stories pack, on the other hand, includes extra items that will help you during the school mini-games that are featured here. The first two of those packs are simply bonus items that will give you an advantage at the start of the game. It wouldn't make sense to leave the main game on a cliffhanger only to sell the true ending later.Īlongside the three days of early-access, you'll also get the "Quick Start Support Pack," the "Detective Essentials Pack," and the "School Stories Expansion Pack" in both the Ultimate and "Deluxe" Editions. Details are incredibly vague about what that might be, but it seems likely this will be a new story that follows up on events from the main game. Included in the digital "Ultimate" Edition (for $89.99) is an expansion with a new story set across Kamurocho and Ijincho, Yokohama. That's not even the best part of this announcement, however.Ĭompletely glossed over during the short trailer, Lost Judgment will be the first Yakuza title to receive post-launch DLC in the form of a story expansion. In a nice touch, a free upgrade to the next-gen version will be available if you buy the game on PS4 while the Xbox version supports Microsoft's Smart Delivery tech. Heading to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, fans can secure their copy now to have it ready for launch on September 24, 2021, or pre-order one of two deluxe editions for early-access on September 21, 2021. Shown off during today's State of Play presentation, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios' upcoming Lost Judgment is now available for pre-order on digital platforms.
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