Yakuza: Like a Dragon’s next-gen version enjoyed a puzzling period of exclusivity on Xbox Series X and S back in 2020 that was never properly explained — until now.
As part of this week's huge Xbox leak, emails between Xbox executives Phil Spencer, Sarah Bond, and Damon Baker confirm this four month next-gen exclusivity period was, from Microsoft's point of view, an "added bonus".
As spotted by resetera user Clippy, the email conversation begins with a question from Xbox boss Phil Spencer, who links to an IGN tweet (thanks for reading, Phil!) dated May 7, 2020, about the confirmation of Yakuza: Like a Dragon as an Xbox Series X and S launch title.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon has been announced as an Xbox Series X launch title. https://t.co/csbgFQhfYA pic.twitter.com/SkbmrEoxVF
“This isn’t next-gen exclusive is it?” Spencer asks. Baker, who has since left Xbox, responds to explain Yakuza: Like a Dragon is not an Xbox exclusive and will launch on Sony platforms as well. Microsoft, Baker reveals, has “rest of world marketing rights outside of Japan and also Game Pass secured for February 2021 (90 days after launch)”.
Spencer responds: “It’s funny that they don’t even list PS5 in their graphic.”
So what happened? It’s a little confusing, but here’s the breakdown:
Yakuza: Like a Dragon went on to launch as an Xbox Series X and S next-gen timed exclusive on November 10, 2020, before it released on those consoles in Japan on February 25, 2021. It then came to PS5 worldwide on March 2, 2021, four months after it launched on Xbox.
So, in a roundabout way, the reason the Series X ended up with a Yakuza: Like a Dragon timed next-gen exclusive is because Sony paid for timed exclusivity.
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