Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Players Can Dress Up Majima as Kiryu… If They Sign Up for Email Notifications

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Players Can Dress Up Majima as Kiryu... If They Sign Up for Email Notifications

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Players Can Dress Up Majima as Kiryu... If They Sign Up for Email Notifications

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii players can dress up fan favorite Goro Majima in the clothes of longtime Yakuza protagonist Kiryu Kazuma, so long as they sign up for email notifications from Sega.

The special Dragon of Dojima outfit is available to anyone who signs up on the Sega website by February 25, a few days after Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii arrives on February 21. The small print comes after fans input their email address, however.

“By clicking subscribe, I am confirming I would like to receive updates by email about products and services, news, and invitations to events from any of the Sega group companies,” it states. “I may opt-out of receiving these communications by using the unsubscribe link in the emails.”

There isn’t an option to tick or untick this part, meaning anyone who signs up for the Dragon of Dojima outfit will also receive these emails from Sega. It’s also unclear if unsubscribing from the emails will stop users getting the outfit altogether, as the actual download code won’t be sent until Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii comes out.

The game is a spin-off sequel to Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, the eighth mainline entry in the Yakuza / Like a Dragon series (or ninth including Yakuza 0). It follows Majima as he wakes up with amnesia and becomes a pirate, exploring the likes of Hawaii along the way.

A trailer released at the October Xbox Partner Showcase revealed a proper first look at ship combat akin to Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag and the return of the beloved character Taiga Saejima, perhaps teasing more ties to the main series than previously thought.

It will also be a decent bit longer than previous Yakuza spin-off Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, with its story taking around 15 to 18 hours to complete.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

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