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A Judgment Sequel Is Reportedly In Development

Hot on the heels of the recent PS5 release of Yakuza Like A Dragon and the upcoming nu-gen port of the original spin-off Judgment comes a report from Yakuza series fansite The Tojo Dojo that a sequel to Judgment is currently in active development.

The news comes via an unnamed source, which The Tojo Dojo believes is legitimate after further vetting, following a recent trademark filing for the title ‘Lost Judgment’. The source confirms that this is one working title for the game, with another being ‘Judgment: Seize the Truth’.

The report also states that this game could have a much darker tone than fans are used to from the Yakuza franchise, doubling down on a similar shift in the first Judgment game. Main characters Yagami and Kaito will also reportedly be returning.

Again, these are very much still rumours even with a credible source, but it makes a lot of sense with Judgment being brought forward to the current generation of consoles this coming April 23, and if true it means fans have a lot to look forward to from the Yakuza series in the future.

Written By Kieron Verbrugge

Kieron's been gaming ever since he could first speak the words "Blast Processing" and hasn't lost his love for platformers and JRPGs since. A connoisseur of avant-garde indie experiences and underground cult classics, Kieron is a devout worshipper at the churches of Double Fine and Annapurna Interactive, to drop just a couple of names.

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