Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth Preorders Are Discounted For PC
Get Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth at a last-gen price with this preorder deal at Fanatical.
With a January 26, 2024 release date locked in, preorders are now live for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, Sega and developer Ryu Ga Gotoku's action-RPG series. Over at Fanatical, you can save big on the game's various PC editions and snag a few neat preorder bonuses as well.
For the standard edition, which is normally priced at $70, Fanatical is offering it for $60.89, a 13% discount. This version comes with a number of extra items to help boost your party power and progress, as well as two extra jobs that can be unlocked to give you an edge against the Hawaiian gangs, Linebacker and Tennis Ace.
- Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth standard edition -- $60.89 ($
70) - Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth deluxe edition -- $73.94 ($
85) - Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth ultimate edition -- $95.69 ($
110)
The Deluxe edition is priced at $73.94 (normally $85) and includes all of the preorder bonuses above alongside the Master Vacation Bundle, although details on what's inside of that DLC have yet to be revealed. The $95.69 Ultimate Edition (normally $110) comes with all of the aforementioned extras, a Sujimon and Resort bundle, a Yakuza CD collection (probably digital soundtracks), and more outfits that you can use to dress up Ichiban and his pals.
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Before Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth arrives in early 2024, Yakuza fans can also prepare for Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name. Starring Kiryu Kazuma and set after the events of Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, The Man Who Erased His Name is a shorter game that stars the Dragon of Dojima as he becomes mixed up in a sinister new plot. Presumed dead, Kiryu operates in secret and has access to a wild new fighting style that allows him to take down thugs with a selection of spy gadgets.
Releasing on November 8, preorders for the PC version have also been discounted at Fanatical. Instead of $50, it'll cost you just $43.49, and it comes with the Legendary Fighter Pack, a collection of Yakuza legends that you can wield in a deadly underground fighting arena. Additionally, for a limited time, preorders will also earn you a free mystery Steam game. The other big advantage to playing The Man Who Erased His Name is that it ties in directly to Infinite Wealth, as once you complete the interquel, you'll be able to play through a section of exclusive scenes and gameplay that won't be present in the main game.
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