Like A Dragon Producer Is Hesistant To Bring Yakuza Games To Nintendo Switch

Yakuza games used to be PlayStation exclusives, but over the last couple of years, the series has landed on other platforms. Just about every game in the mainline series can be found on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, but don’t expect to see Kiryu Kazuma busting heads on the Nintendo Switch.

Though Nintendo’s hybrid video game console could technically run the Yakuza games on its hardware–or even stream them in a manner similar to recent Resident Evil games–executive producer and Ryu Ga Gotoku studio head Masayoshi Yokoyama is hesitant, for now, to port the adult series to that system. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

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