The gaming world continually evolves with exciting crossovers, evident in titles like Guilty Gear Strive and Street Fighter 6, where characters from various franchises make guest appearances. However, Kiryu Kazuma from the Like A Dragon/Yakuza series will likely remain an exception. Despite popular demand for his inclusion in fighting games like Tekken 8 or Virtua Fighter, the current series director, Masayoshi Yokoyama, envisions a different path for this iconic character.
Transition to Broader Horizons
In a detailed interview with Polygon, Yokoyama explained the strategic choice to steer clear of fighting games, focusing instead on expanding the character’s presence across various media. This decision aligns with the broader vision to enhance the franchise’s reach and influence. “Going across mediums, like how we did with the [Like A Dragon: Yakuza TV] series, is preferable to just transitioning to another game,” Yokoyama stated.
The Strategic Choice Explained
The decision not to integrate Kiryu into fighting games isn’t based on the previous producer Toshihiro Nagoshi’s concerns about character behavior but rather on a strategic choice to utilize different forms of media for character development. Yokoyama believes that expanding into areas like television can provide more substantial growth and audience engagement for the franchise than a simple game crossover could.
Impact of the Decision
While some fans might find this direction disappointing, especially those eager to see Kiryu in action-packed fighting game rosters, Yokoyama’s approach could introduce the Yakuza saga to a broader audience through potentially more lucrative and impactful mediums like television.
Future of Yakuza Characters in Media
Yokoyama’s strategy doesn’t mean the end of game developments for Yakuza characters. The series continues to evolve, with Sega recently trademarking “Yakuza Wars,” hinting at possible new game directions that could feature Kiryu in different capacities without compromising the character’s integrity in unfitting genres.
Conclusion
Although the crossover into fighting games like Tekken 8 might not materialize for Kiryu Kazuma, the focus on multi-medium expansion for the Yakuza series underlines a strategic shift to leverage popular characters in more narrative-driven or expansive platforms. This approach not only preserves the essence of the characters but also opens up new avenues for storytelling and audience engagement, promising exciting developments for Yakuza fans around the globe.
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