Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has introduced that the English dub for Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Title is incoming someday this month.
In a post on X (previously often known as Twitter), RGG Studio confirms that the dub is headed to the sport “in December by way of a free replace”.
Sadly, we do not get any extra info than that, so it is not clear precisely when you’ll hear English voices coming from the mouths of Kiryu and his associates (and enemies, after all).
Per the IMDb, the English solid for Like a Dragon Gaiden will embrace mainstays like Matthew Mercer, Roger Craig Smith, and Crispin Freeman, in addition to Kazuma Kiryu’s new English voice actor.
Earlier English voices for the character had been supplied by Darryl Kurylo, whose work you might also acknowledge from Future 2 (Asher Mir) and Prototype 2 (Alex Mercer).
Now, nevertheless, Kiryu can be performed by YouTuber Yong Yea, as was announced in July this year.
Yong Yea has labored on video games like Genshin Impression and Honkai: Star Rail, and he additionally performed Charles Merloch on this yr’s Detective Pikachu Returns.
After all, if you will get over what Parasite director Bong Joon-ho known as “the one-inch tall barrier of subtitles”, you may be happy to know that Like a Dragon Gaiden can be performed fully in Japanese with subs.
Like a Dragon Gaiden is the most recent sport within the long-running Like a Dragon collection, which rebranded itself from Yakuza within the West final yr.
The sport takes place between Yakuza 6: The Music of Life and Yakuza: Like a Dragon and follows protagonist Kazuma Kiryu as he battles to stay out of the general public eye.
Taking the codename “Joryu” (which, assuredly, no one will fall for), Kiryu should as soon as once more navigate a world of intrigue and hazard, this time adopting the methods of a undercover agent to remain alive.
You possibly can seize Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Title proper now on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. Be sure you try our very personal Tyler’s overview of the sport to see what he thought.