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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (Yakuza 8) PC system requirements revealed

Yakuza 7: Like A Dragon kicked off a new era for the franchise, introducing a new cast of characters, a new combat system and a new adventure with twists and turns to follow. Now a few years on, the sequel, Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is finally set to release. Just ahead of the launch in early 2024, the developers have now announced the minimum and recommended PC system requirements. 

Like other Yakuza titles, Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth won't be too taxing to run on PC hardware. If you have an older PC, the game should run just as well as Yakuza 7. At minimum, you'll want a PC with an Intel Core i5-3470 or Ryzen 3 1200 processor, 8GB of RAM and a GTX 960 or RX 460 graphics card, making for a very low barrier to entry. This spec will get you running the game at 1080p/30FPS with low graphics settings.

If you want to make the jump to 1080p/60FPS, you'll want to meet the game's recommended system requirements, which call for an Intel Core i7-4790 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 processor, 16GB of RAM and an RTX 2060 or RX 5700 graphics card.

Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth will officially launch on the 26th of January.

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KitGuru Says: Yakuza 7 ended up being my favourite game in the franchise, so I'm looking forward to the sequel, although I am a tad concerned that Kiryu is going to be a main character, as one of my favourite parts about Yakuza 7 was the step away from the older games towards something fresh and new. 

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