SEGA has just announced that Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has sold one million copies worldwide on all platforms. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth came out on January 25th, meaning that it took a week in order to hit this milestone.
『#龍が如く8』シリーズ最速で全世界100万本突破‼︎
みなさまの熱い支持のおかげです。ありがとうございます!"#LikeaDragon #InfiniteWealth" has sold over 1 million copies worldwide!
Don't miss out on the best gaming experience of your life! pic.twitter.com/4igVoRrzU6— セガ公式アカウント🦔 (@SEGA_OFFICIAL) February 2, 2024
In Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, you’ll see two amazing heroes team up. One is Ichiban Kasuga, a never-give-up guy who’s used to starting from scratch. The other is Kazuma Kiryu, a guy who’s had a tough life and is now nearing the end of his journey.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth features dynamic, fast-paced RPG battles. Additionally, it lets players adjust their team’s abilities by choosing crazy jobs and customizing them to take down enemies with flashy and strategic moves.
The game supported both AMD FSR 3.0 and NVIDIA DLSS 3 at launch. However, as we’ve already reported, DLSS 3 seems to be broken right now. Thankfully, the AMD FSR 3.0 implementation is great. So, if you want to improve performance, we suggest giving it a go.
The good news here is that you don’t need a high-end PC to play Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Even if you have an AMD Radeon RX Vega 64, the game can run really well. And if you have a modern-day CPU with four threads, you’ll have no trouble running it. Make sure to read our PC Performance Analysis.
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is the biggest Yakuza/Like a Dragon launch on Steam. The game had a peak of 46K concurrent players. Moreover, it has Very Positive Reviews on Steam.
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