Sega and GeekOut to Create "Yakuza" VR Experience on Roblox



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Sega and GeekOut to Create "Yakuza" VR Experience on Roblox

Sega has recently announced an exciting collaboration with fellow game developer GeekOut. The two companies are teaming up to bring the vibrant and action - packed world of the "Yakuza" series to a new platform: Roblox. This innovative move aims to introduce the beloved "Yakuza" franchise to a broader audience.

 
 
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The "Yakuza" series is well - known for its engaging storylines, memorable characters, and immersive open - world environments. From the bustling streets of Kamurocho to the various criminal underworld activities, fans have been captivated by the series for years. Now, with this new project on Roblox, Sega and GeekOut plan to recreate the essence of the "Yakuza" universe in a virtual reality - like space on the popular gaming platform.

 

Players on Roblox can look forward to exploring the iconic locations from the "Yakuza" games, interacting with familiar characters, and perhaps even taking part in story - driven quests or battles. Although specific details about the gameplay mechanics and features of this "Yakuza" VR space on Roblox are yet to be revealed, the announcement has already generated significant buzz among both "Yakuza" fans and Roblox enthusiasts. As development progresses, gamers are eagerly waiting to see how Sega and GeekOut will translate the charm of the "Yakuza" series into this new digital space on Roblox. Stay tuned for more updates as this exciting project unfolds.
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