Issues actually aren’t trying good for Gang of Dragon, the Yakuza non secular successor from former Sega and RGG Studios bigwig Toshihiro Nagoshi’s eponymous Nagoshi Studio. Between studies of publisher NetEase pulling financial backing and the studio’s YouTube channel vanishing-then-reappearing quietly in a seeming “no worries, the whole lot is ok right here” second, followers desirous to see extra of Gang of Dragon after its The Game Awards debut last year have been feeling an ever-creeping dread concerning the sport’s destiny. Immediately the title had yet one more very large, very seen setback … or slightly, not-so-visible, as a result of as of the time of writing, Nagoshi Studio’s web site is completely offline.
After all, there might be utterly innocuous explanations for this–it’s the web, and web sites go down on a regular basis for quite a lot of reasons–but given the circumstances, it is tough to imagine the whole lot is a-ok in Gang of Dragon-land. Information concerning the sport, other than the studies of its funding woes, has utterly dried up, and there is been no studies of anybody swooping in to fund or purchase Nagoshi Studio in a valiant rescue. That is to not say that it could not occur, however all of the indicators level to Gang of Dragon–and its developer–vanishing with no hint (moreover what’s left on the Internet Archive.)
At the least with Stranger than Heaven’s recent reveal, Yakuza collection followers nonetheless have one thing concrete with comparable vibes to sit up for. As for Gang of Dragon, although, the one factor concrete about its destiny appears to be cement sneakers.
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