Before 23 games and 21 million copies sold, the first Yakuza game was “flat out rejected” by Sega because it wouldn’t appeal to women and children

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Yakuza’s series creator has revealed it took three tries to get Sega to approve the series since it was “flat-out rejected” at first.

Former Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio head and Yakuza series creator Toshihiro Nagoshi recently appeared on Weekly Ochiai, seen just below (and translated by Automaton Media). Reflecting on Yakuza’s conception, Nagoshi revealed the adult-themed series was “flat-out rejected” since children wouldn’t be able to play it, and he had to be “forceful” to get it approved at Sega.



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