The best thing about Yakuza 0 isn’t just that it’s a damn fine video game, it’s that it serves as the perfect entry point for newcomers to a series that is thick on gangster lore. Once you’re done, the credits roll and you are mad for more Yakuza though, you’re left with a question: what Yakuza game do I play next?
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I would actually recommend users to Simply wait for the release of the remake of Yakuza one that's actually coming to Playstation 4 to the west of this summer.
There is a huge possibility of Sega actually remaking Yakuza II which we probably should find out in September during Tokyo game show, let me remind people that the team that made the remake of Yakuza 1 is not the same team that makes the mainline Yakuza games so it is definitely in the realm of possibility to have Yakuza 7 and Yakuza 2 remake announced at the same trade show.
Also a possibility at E3 that Yakuza 3,4,5 get remastered and ported over to PlayStation 4 as Sega has expressed interest in doing this in the past.