Gang of Dragon

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release: TBA
genre: action-adventure
dev: Nagoshi Studio

Van de nieuwe studio van de bedenker van Yakuza.

An action-adventure set in Kabukicho, the iconic nightlife district of Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Shin Ji-seong — portrayed by renowned Asian actor Ma Dong-seok — is a high-ranking member of a Korean crime syndicate based in Kabukicho. As he explores the streets of Shinjuku, Shin becomes entangled in underworld conflicts and forges intense, human connections that push him to confront his own sense of purpose.

Combat unfolds from a third-person perspective, centered on Shin’s overwhelming physical power. Engage enemies through brutal hand-to-hand strikes, precise blade attacks, gunplay, and high-impact vehicle action across the city.

Forge your own path through a story where violence and human bonds intertwine.

 
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Amper 3 maand na de aankondiging trekt NetEase er de stekker uit.
Er is een kleine kans dat de studio ook alleen verder kan, maar 't klinkt niet goed.

NetEase Inc. will cut off funding to the studio led by Yakuza franchise creator Toshihiro Nagoshi, the latest to be affected by the Chinese company’s broader strategy to shrink game development activities.

Employees of Nagoshi Studio Inc. were told of the decision on Friday, according to people familiar with the situation. A NetEase spokesperson confirmed to Bloomberg it will stop financing the studio from May.

The studio unveiled a teaser for its first game, Gang of Dragon, in December. But the decision to stop sponsorship before the game is released came after NetEase discovered additional funding of at least ¥7 billion ($44.4 million) would be needed for the project to be completed, one of the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private.

Nagoshi is trying to find new sponsors without success so far, the people said. The studio is in discussions with NetEase on the handling of game materials already developed, they said.

The studio has been informed by NetEase that while it’s free to continue on its own, it must bear the corresponding costs if it wants to keep the assets or brand, the people said. NetEase is only open to negotiations if the studio can pay its way out, they said.

 
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