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Like a Dragon studio claims fans will be “surprised” by their next game

RGG Studio has made a name for itself over the years for its work on the excellent and much-loved Yakuza / Like a Dragon series. In recent entries especially, the team have gone all out, embracing multiple genres, game modes, themes and more. That said, even beyond this, it seems RGG have some tricks up their sleeves, with the team teasing that fans will be “surprised” by their next game.

As reported by VGC, during the recent Essence of Fandom event at Anime Expo, the team at Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio teased the next entry in the Like a Dragon series, saying:

“We can't tell you what kind of game it is, but I will tell you, you'll be surprised.”

Given the fact that Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth featured all sorts of odd and interesting concepts, from golf to gambling and even a Pokemon-esque monster capturing Sujimon mini game – the possibilities for the next entry appears to be ‘infinite’. Hopefully RGG are able to continue their streak of excellent titles.

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