Sega released Yakuza 0 across PS3 and PS4 in Japan on March 12th, 2015, and in the West for PS4 on January 24th, 2017. A year later the company has released Yakuza 0 for PC via Steam as of August 1st, 2018.
If you’re looking to play the much talked about game on PC sometime soon, do know that Sega has released Yakuza 0 for PC as of August 1st. In other words, if you don’t game on PS4 and couldn’t get a hold of the game back in 2015 or 2017, now is your chance.
In the world of Yakuza 0 fighting is not the only way to kill time in 1980’s Japan. From discos and hostess clubs to classic Sega arcades, there is a ton of stuff to do in the neon-lit world.
If fighting is your thing, you can brawl as protagonist Kazuma Kiryu and series regular Goro Majima, and discover how the former finds himself in a world of trouble when a simple debt collection goes wrong and his mark ends up dead. And, if that’s not enough, step into the silver-toed shoes of the latter, Majima, and explore his life as the proprietor of a cabaret club.
“SEGA’s legendary Japanese series finally comes to PC. Fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka as junior yakuza Kiryu and Majima. Take a front row seat to 1980s life in Japan in an experience unlike anything else in video gaming, with uncapped framerates and 4K resolutions.”
The above trailer that Sega just published for public viewing is, however, accompanied by the inclusion of Denuvo. Thanks to Steam curator Denuvo Games and website pcgamingwiki.com, we learn that the game will be using said tech.
Finally, if you’re interested, you can snag Yakuza 0 for $19.99 by heading on over to its Steam page, or you can learn more by visiting its official site.