Kaizen Game Works, the developer behind "Promise Mascot Agency," has cast Takaya Kuroda, the actor famous for voicing Kazuma Kiryu, as the game's Yakuza protagonist Michi. Despite the similarities that might draw comparisons to the "Yakuza" series, the team emphasizes their goal isn't to replicate that iconic franchise. They were initially concerned that Kuroda's involvement could lead to accusations of imitation. However, they ultimately chose Kuroda due to his exceptional voice, integrating his experience into their unique narrative. Michi's character development diverges from Kiryu's, presenting a more naïve, insular figure who must confront the realities of his Yakuza lifestyle.

What makes Michi different from Kazuma Kiryu?

Michi is portrayed as younger and more naïve compared to Kiryu. While Kiryu carries a stoic demeanor, Michi is more oblivious to the complexities of his Yakuza life, reflecting a character borne from different writing influences.

Both "Like a Dragon" and "Yakuza" are series created by SEGA that deal with crime dramas in an open-world setting. "Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth," the latest installment from Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, continues this legacy while exploring new character dynamics and themes, similar yet distinct from the Yakuza saga. Fans are particularly excited since next year also marks the 20th anniversary of the Yakuza series, promising a flood of new announcements and events celebrating this beloved franchise.