Los desarrolladores de Yakuza no intentan ocultar su plan para apartarse del camino de Monster Hunter Wilds: “Queríamos que pudieras jugar el juego siguiente con tranquilidad.”



After showing off Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii’s Assassin’s Creed Black Flag-style naval combat during the Xbox Partner Showcase, developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio dropped a surprise that the RPG is coming one week early. Ahora, en twitter, the developer is getting into the why – and it’s fairly straightforward and understandable.

Studio director Masayoshi Yokoyama says the new release date ispartly because development is progressing more smoothly than expectedand that the team wants todeliver the game to players around the world as soon as possible.The benefit is that you canplay the game that comes after it, with peace of mind.

What game could that be? Bien, take your pick – In February 2025 alone, we’re getting Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, Sombras de Assassin's Creed, Declarado, y Monster Hunter Wilds. What’s likely most notable among that rabble, aunque, is the new Monster Hunter game, as it’s set to release on February 28 – the very date Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii eyed up before the team decided to bring its release date forward.

Is that week enough to get through what could be a lofty RPG? Talvez no, though it does free me of some degree of choice paralysis, and for that, I’m grateful. Según How Long to Beat, the previous three Yakuza games take 57, 12, y 23 hours to beat – though it’s worth noting that those with shorter playtime are spin-offs. Mind you, Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is also a spin-off, so maybe one week will be plenty to clear the RPG before Monster Hunter Wilds swallows our time whole.

With Assassin’s Creed Shadows pushed back to an already-full February, expect a bloodbath that might decide the future of RPGs.