Yakuza 6: Poetry of Life Releasing In Japan On December 8, Will Be Kiryu’s “Final Chapter”

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Sega announced today at the Akihabara event in the UDX Theater that Yakuza 6: Poetry of Life is releasing in Japan on December 8, 2016 and that it will be the “final chapter of Kazuma Kiryu’s legend.”

 

Other than the reveal of the official title, release date, and the message about the game being the final chapter of the Kazuma Kiryu legend, no other information was shared on the game, but we’ll likely hear more in the near future.

 

Here’s a look at the game’s new teaser trailer:

 

Yakuza 6: Poetry of Life will release in Japan on December 8, 2016 for PlayStation 4.


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