Yakuza: Like A Dragon system requirements are now out in public. The upcoming Sega title is, surprisingly, not demanding at all.
The next Yakuza is coming out at launch for the Xbox Series X and PC on November 10. Sega released Yakuza: Like A Dragon system requirements today to allow fans to prepare. Fans will be happy as their eight-year-old GPU can run the game.
Like A Dragon will work on old devices
So far, Like A Dragon is a must-play title from Sega. Now that it’s coming out earlier, fans would need to have their rigs prepped. Many will have their rigs ready for the upcoming Cyberpunk 2077, which should make things easier.
Sega’s title has surprisingly low spec requirements, needing a GTX 660 as a minimum. Players would also need to spare 60GB of their storage space to play the game.
The minimum system requirements are as follows:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 | AMD FX-8350
- Memory: 8GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660, 2GB | AMD Radeon HD 7870, 2GB
- Storage: 40GB
The recommended system requirements are as follows:
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i7-6700 | AMD Ryzen 5 1400
- Memory: 8GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060, 3GB | AMD Radeon RX 580, 4GB
- Storage: 60GB
There’s no clear information on what’s the performance fans can expect from these numbers. The minimum will likely be a 1080p 60 on Low. The recommended are likely 1080p 60 fps on High.
Yakuza will launch out earlier
While much of the specs of Yakuza: Like A Dragon look like Yakuza 0, the gameplay isn’t. The game is coming to next-gen consoles soon, with a slight delay for the Playstation 5.
Like A Dragon initially set for a November 13 launch, which is a fair launch date. Now, the game will come to the Xbox Series X, Series S, XBOne, PS4, and PC on November 10. What’s curious, however, is the game is coming late to PS5.
The Playstation 5 launch for Like A Dragon will come out March 2 next year. That’s a full five months’ worth of delay, which is surprising.
The upcoming Yakuza game will have turn-based combat, together with party members. Other gang members will have specialized skills among themselves, similar to a traditional RPG.
The new protagonist will bring a new story, together with a new city in tow. The entire experience should be enjoyable, especially with the change in the combat system.
Yakuza: Like A Dragon system requirements should not be a hindrance for those waiting for the game. While it has come out in Japan for a while, the game is still a must-play on launch.
Featured image courtesy of Sega America/Youtube Screenshot