Masayoshi Yokoyama, leader of Ryu Ga Gotoku, reveals that the global surge in popularity of the Yakuza series can be credited to PC gamers. For years, the series had struggled to gain traction outside of Japan, but it all changed when PC gamers embraced the games, taking them to new heights.
Unexpected Global Success
Yokoyama shares that the Yakuza series was initially tailored for a Japanese audience, never anticipating its global appeal. However, by localizing the languages and creating an inclusive environment for players worldwide, the series found a welcoming home in the PC market. This newfound acceptance not only bolstered the studio but also propelled them towards international success.
Acknowledging PC Gamers
Yokoyama underscores the pivotal role of PC gamers in the studio’s journey, crediting them for the current position of the Yakuza series. He expresses gratitude for their support and looks forward to continuing to deliver engaging and entertaining experiences in the gaming realm.
