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Yakuza Stage Play Actors in Costume; Nico Stream and Merch Bonuses

Promotion is underway for the upcoming Yakuza 1-inspired stage play and with good reason: the Yakuza play is coming very soon! The production’s run is scheduled to start on the 24th of this month and end on the 29th. Commercials and promotional images featuring the characters of Kazuma Kiryu and Akira Nishikiyama are out now.

YakuzaFan recently made some important discoveries regarding the play. Attendees will be able to buy Yakuza-themed merchandise at the theatre, including mugs, shirts, file folders, and eye masks. In addition, the play’s April 29th showing will also be streamed through niconico, albeit at the price of 1600 nico points (and each point is worth one yen.) The broadcast is only available to viewers in Japan or those who use a Japanese proxy/find a way to connect to niconico through a Japanese IP address. Additionally, for those who may hope to take advantage of niconico’s timeshift feature, YakuzaFan notes: “If you do buy a ticket and use the time-shift feature to catch it later it will only be available for time shift up to 24 hours after the event, then it’s gone forever!”

Continue reading to check out the promotional materials that were recently released; be sure to check out the commercials! Viewers will be treated to peeks of other characters, including Haruka.

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Yakuza Zero’s Share Function on Playstation 4 Limited in Japan

Kotaku.au recently published an article describing perhaps a rather concerning scenario: it appears the Share functionality that is part of the Playstation 4 is restricted, to a degree, with regards to Yakuza Zero. Sharing is one of the hallmark features of the Playstation 4 (and arguably, a symbol of the direction of modern gaming in general), allowing gamers to share screenshots or videos of a game they’re playing with friends, or even stream their gameplay on Twitch as the person is playing.

Those who play games on the Playstation 4 may already be familiar with the message “Gameplay recording paused because you entered a blocked scene.” White text, black box. Essentially, what is happening with Yakuza Zero is that this message pops up whenever someone enters into the main story of the game or views certain cutscenes. What results is that, broadly speaking, it would seem players only have Sharing capabilities when at the title screen/interlude screens or when playing minigames. As the article mentions, it’s worth noting that Yakuza Ishin is even more restricted: Sharing of personal media from Yakuza Ishin only works when playing in an arena in game or after playing a certain mode that is unlocked after clearing Ishin, per Kotaku.

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Sony’s Gio Corsi Taking Questions for Yakuza 5 Interview

Gio Corsi of Third Party Productions & Developer Relations at Sony will be taking question submissions via his Twitter account until April 3rd, which is next week Friday. He plans to take some of the questions with him to an interview with the creators of Yakuza 5 at Sega.

To make your suggestion, use the #Yakuza5PS hashtag and tweet at him! There are no guarantees any one question will be used, but it is a chance to ask something that’s on your mind.

Yakuza 5 is set to release on PSN in the West this summer.

Live Theatre Production of Yakuza 1 Announced for Japan

Yakuzafan.com recently broke some awesome news – a live theatre production of Yakuza 1 is coming to Japan! With some translation assistance from Yakuza-focused translation group KHHsubs, they write that the play will feature 8 showings from April 24th to April 28th. The shows will be held at Akasaka ACT Theatre in Tokyo, a performing arts theatre.

The theatre’s website doesn’t show any showtime listings on the “Schedule” section of its website but those are sure to come later.

It’s a unique and unexpected (well, after the PSO2 play, maybe not…) turn of events but it’s certainly welcome. It also goes to show the power of the Yakuza franchise in Japan. A live-action movie, a play, what’s next?

Yakuza Zero’s Vita Companion App Features

Yakuza Zero will receive a companion app for the Vita, as with Yakuza Ishin. Siliconera recently put out an article detailing some of the features available to the Vita app. As it is, the Yakuza games are well known for their generous assortment of minigames, and the Vita app will be upholding that tradition. Continue reading to check them out!

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Yakuza Zero: Special Sony Walkman, Demo Footage

Pictured above is the Yakuza Zero-themed A Series of the Sony Walkman. Push Square writes that Sony is producing these special Walkmans to help celebrate the Yakuza series’ 10th anniversary in Japan. A product page for the Walkman is already open and Sony is taking preorders. It is another item in what’s becoming a substantial list of instances of Sony showing support for Sega properties in Japan. Most recently, we wrote about limited edition Yakuza Zero-themed Playstation 4 consoles being offered in Japan. It’s truly a remarkable sign of the times.

The “Walkman” name has long been a part of Sony’s product history (sometimes as a mobile phone! though the Walkman-branded phones are now discontinued) but it is probably most well known for being an iconic name in portable music players before the advent of the iPod. The Walkman was the first portable music player released for mass consumption. It’s still iterated upon and is now present in the form you see above. Just by quick research of my own, some notable A-series features include the expansion of memory by using an SD card, and the ability to play FLAC and .wav files (which Apple’s iTunes doesn’t properly support.)

Buying this will set you a back a cool ¥29,980. You may want to put in some time with the Tojo Clan to secure this one! If you purchase one of these Walkman devices from Sony, it does come preloaded with a selection of tunes from the Yakuza series, which you can check out on Sony’s product page linked above.

In other news, a Japanese demo for Yakuza Zero is out on the PSN store, for both Playstation 3 and Playstation 4 users. It’s been out since last week and is exclusive only to those who already have Playstation Plus, but the demo will be available to non-subscribers at a later date according to this Gematsu article. The demo features the first hour and a half or so of Kazuma Kiryu’s scenario. There is video footage of the demo posted after the break captured by a generous gamer; it’s an hour and ten minutes long, so get a drink or two ready!

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Sega and Atlus Garage Kits Revealed at Winter Wonderfest 2015

The biannual Tokyo Wonder Festival saw some interesting figma announcements related to Sega and Atlus franchises.  For those unaware, twice a year Wonder Festival shows off a variety of “garage kits” or figurines of anime and video game characters. Sometimes, announcements are made of figurines to be made in the future. These garage kits are often produced through licensing agreements with the I.P. holder of a certain character (Sega, Atlus, Bandai Namco, etc.).

This past weekend, plenty of Sega and Atlus-related garage kits were announced or shown off. Do note that some of these preview pictures are NSFW. On the Sega side, a Kazuma Kiryu figure made by Max Factory is currently in development, though there are no preview pictures currently available. There are a couple varieties of Hatsune Miku figures coming out, including Greatest Idol Hatsune Miku, Ebata Risa version Hatsune Miku, and Racing Miku 2014 EV Mirai version. A special Snow Miku Nendoroid was also exclusively available to Wonderfest, though it will apparently be made available in limited capacity outside of Wonderfest. In addition, a figure for Len Kagamine is also in development by Max Factory. Representing Atlus properties are Yukari Takeba from Persona 3 and the Sorceress from Dragon’s Crown.

It certainly appeared to be an eventful Wonderfest! Be sure to check out the links in the first sentence of the second paragraph in this article to see larger lists of announced figurines. You may find something else that interests you.

Featured image found at this Yakuza Fan post.

Yakuza Zero Mobile Capture Videos from Taipei Game Show

Sega showed off Yakuza Zero at the Taipei Game Show held this past weekend. This game is being localized in Chinese, so it’s a move that is understandable as Sega increases their overtures to this market with the Chinese localizations of Shining Resonance and Phantasy Star Nova. There was a Chinese interpreter translating the speaker’s demonstration on stage.

These videos were shown off at a stage event and are captured through mobile phones, and are not direct feed videos. The quality is pretty good, in my opinion. They are all under two minutes long, and feature combat sequences: two with Kiryu, and one with Majima. Some random encounters have unique introductory sequences, which is a nice touch.

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Yakuza Zero Video Series: Kiryu “Chapter One”

Gematsu writes that a new entry has been made into the Yakuza Zero Video Series with the introduction of Kiryu “Chapter One.” For those who are unaware, Sega is periodically releasing approximately half-hour long videos centered on certain important aspects of Yakuza Zero leading up to the game’s release. This video is about the early parts of Kiryu’s scenario in Yakuza Zero.

The game itself starts roughly at the 2:30 mark, opening with the oft-promoted cutscene of Kiryu roughing up an indebted client that seems to exemplify the Dragon of Dojima’s rough and complicated past. Viewers will also be watch to watch a random encounter from start to finish, with new special effects in tow. There’s also a karaoke segment that follows shortly after encountering Akira Nishikiyama. Towards the end of the video, reference is made to the Yakuza Zero-themed Hot Dog Press cover art – for more information on it, check out this Yakuza Fan link.

It’s worth noting that certain dialogue segments seem quite stylized, in a way that I personally think looks cool. One such example can be seen with Nishiki and Kiryu talking after the karaoke segment.

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Yakuza Zero: Last Week’s Seven Minute Trailer With English Subtitles

Last week a seven-minute trailer for Yakuza Zero was shared with fans on the internet. We wrote about it here.

Kotaku East published an article this week containing that same trailer but with English subtitles added on to the video. The same writer has previously published another article featuring English subs for a different Yakuza Zero trailer.

The trailer is embedded onto a video player on the Kotaku article. Be sure to check out the trailer with subtitles here!