The Like a Dragon series—formerly known as Yakuza—has been captivating players for almost two decades, but its popularity in the West has surged recently due to the success of Yakuza: Like a Dragon and its 2024 sequel, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. With the new Like a Dragon: Yakuza TV series hitting Prime Video by way of October 24, that momentum is only going to pick up.
In celebration of the series debut, a number of other retailers are offering discounts on every game in the Yakuza series as well — so it’s a perfect opportunity for newcomers to jump into Sega’s iconic Japanese crime dramas. There are some deals on both console and PC versions, with a particularly good Amazon deal taking Yakuza: Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth down to $30 from its regular price of $70.
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That’s almost a 60 per cent saving on Infinite Wealth and represents the game at its lowest ever price since its release earlier this year for both PS5 and PS4, as well as cross-gen Xbox editions. Supplies are limited, and athletic fans are urged to hurry. Infinite Wealth is a sequel to Yakuza: Like a Dragon, directly following the story of series newcomer Ichiban Kasuga while also featuring original lead Kazuma Kiryu.
This edition of Like a Dragon for PS4 and with a free upgrade to the upgraded version on PS5 is $15 at Amazon, Best Buy, and or where this cross-gen Xbox edition also goes — BB has it available here too in that case but only if you go there instead of shopping through its listings page.
For PC players, digital Yakuza games are also discounted at retailers like GOG, Humble Bundle, and Green Man Gaming. One of the standout deals is the Yakuza Complete Series collection on GOG, priced at $45 (normally $112). The bundle features the original seven-game arc of Kazuma Kiryu: Yakuza Kiwami, Kiwami 2, remastered versions of Yakuza 3-5, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, and the prequel Yakuza 0. Whilst it does not contain Like a Dragon or Infinite Wealth, this is the most cost-efficient way to play through the series’ mainline entries.
Interestingly, the GOG builds are DRM-free to use without third-party launchers. There are further discounts on Humble Bundle and Green Man Gaming too, including sales of spin-offs such as detective-focused adventures Judgment and Lost Judgment in the same fictionalized Japan as the main series. Deals run through November 7 on platforms like Fanatical, GOG, Humble Bundle, and Green Man Gaming.
Fans with Xbox and PC Game Pass subscriptions can access several Yakuza titles at no extra cost, but those looking to save on Game Pass subscriptions can purchase discounted prepaid cards from Amazon’s Woot store, offering a three-month Ultimate pass for $36.49.
For those eager to explore Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, a 2025 spin-off available for preorder on PC and consoles, Fanatical has a preorder discount for the Steam version, reducing the standard edition to $52.79. Finally, Amazon’s new Like a Dragon merch page offers themed apparel, phone cases, and tumblers to celebrate the launch of the TV series, giving fans additional ways to engage with the Like a Dragon universe.
FAQs
Are all Yakuza games on sale?
Yes, most mainline Yakuza games and spin-offs are discounted across multiple retailers.
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Sales are available until November 7 at participating retailers.