Accéder au contenu principal

Sélection

Next Like A Dragon Is A Pirate Adventure Starring Starring Majima

Next Like A Dragon Is A Pirate Adventure Starring Starring Majima https://ift.tt/6gYF08y Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio have revealed the next Like a Dragon game, and this time, everyone's favorite Yakuza loose cannon Goro Majima will be the star of it. Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii will see an amnesiac Majima reinvent himself as a pirate captain searching for a legendary treasure, an adventure that will see him cross swords with Hawaiian pirate gangs. The first trailer doesn't show much in terms of gameplay, but it does give a good look at Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii's cast, the actors voicing them, and a release date of February 28, 2025. During the RGG Summit, producer Ryosuke Horii explained that the spin-off has a "very different" battle design when compared to the recent mainline games that use a turn-based RPG game. "It's fast-paced, and it has a lot of Majima's uniqueness, that’s what we aimed for," Horii said. Majima will be able t

GTA 6 Remains Set For Fall 2025

GTA 6 Remains Set For Fall 2025 https://ift.tt/OW2NRb3

As part of Take-Two's latest earnings briefing, the company re-confirmed that Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto VI--one of the most highly anticipated games in the coming years--remains on track for release in Fall 2025. A slide in the company's earnings release states that the game has not shifted.

Basically every Rockstar Games title over the past decade has been delayed beyond its originally announced date, but as of yet, GTA VI has not yet slipped (at least not in terms of publicly announced dates). There has been speculation that GTA VI could be delayed due in part to Rockstar's enforcement of a return-to-office policy, but the game remains on track. The ongoing video game actor strike, which cites concerns over AI, does not affect GTA VI.

Also in Take-Two's earnings release, the company confirmed that GTA V had sold "over" 200 million copies, which is the same figure the company disclosed three months ago. This might suggest the game is finally slowing down in terms of its sales pace. Take-Two also shared that the GTA franchise overall has now sold 430 million units worldwide, up from 425 million three months ago.

Continue Reading at GameSpot

Commentaires

Articles les plus consultés