like a dragon infinite wealth free dlc for a million copies
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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Sold 1 Million Units, Gets Free DLC

RGG Studio has announced that it will release free DLC for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. This is to thank fans for its 1 million units milestone.

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The free DLC is an in-game Celebratory T-Shirt Set. Some of the designs that RGG Studio shared in the Tweet include one of the playable characters, one of the Sega logo above pixel art versions of the main characters, and two shirts with Kiryu and Kasuga’s full names on them. The replies to RGG Studio’s Tweet have been very positive. Some users are even asking if there are any plans to manufacture and sell these shirts in real life. There will be more designs as well. Sega will give more information about when the Celebratory T-Shirt Set DLC will come out for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth in the future.

Since the game came out on January 26, 2024, it has already sold over a million copies worldwide. According to Metacritic, critics gave it an average score of 89 and users gave it an average score of 7.3. Famitsu also gave it a perfect score, making it the 30th game ever and the second Like a Dragon title to get a perfect score from Famitsu. You can read our review for the game here.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is readily available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC. More information on the DLC will come out in the near future.


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