capboy escribió:yo no tengo acceso a notas de prensa, yo como todo el mundo leo sus tweets y anuncios etc.. y e ningún pone nada de muy limitada, sigo esperando que me des la fuente donde ponía muy limitadas.
After the break, read the full press release!
Just announced at gamescom 2019, The Yakuza Remastered Collection, which includes Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5, is heading to the PlayStation®4 starting with Yakuza 3 – available right now with a digital purchase of the collection on the PlayStation Store.
Yakuza 4 releases on October 29, 2019, with Yakuza 5 following on February 11, 2020. These games will automatically unlock on these dates for all digital purchases of The Yakuza Remastered Collection.
A very limited physical run of The Yakuza Remastered Collection: Day One Edition, detailed below, will also be available on February 11, 2020. Pre-orders for the physical collection are available now at https://yakuza.sega.com/remastered.
For North American fans who want to see where the Dragon of Dojima’s story all began, The Yakuza Origins Digital Bundle is also available on the PlayStation Store and contains the first three chapters of the Dragon of Dojima’s tale, Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, and Yakuza Kiwami 2, all for $49.99.
Get your first look at the action in The Yakuza Remastered Collection in the Announcement Trailer!
What’s Changed in The Yakuza Remastered Collection?
The Yakuza Remastered Collection is far from a typical console generation port. In addition to graphical and performance upgrades (720p>1080p at 30>60fps), all three games have gone through a rigorous re-localization process. The English scripts for each game have been reviewed, revised, and even rewritten in some cases, and content previously cut from the Western releases of Yakuza 3, 4, and 5 have been re-added in The Yakuza Remastered Collection.
In Yakuza 3, this means the Mahjong, Shogi, Massage Parlor, and ever-popular Cabaret minigames, as well as a collection of Substories cut from the original release, are now available in the West for the first time!
Several quality-of-life changes have also been added for each release in the collection, including a Substory tracker on the map and the ability to toggle between English and Japanese written lyrics during Karaoke.
The Yakuza Remastered Collection Release Details:
The Yakuza Remastered Collection is available now digitally for $59.99 and includes Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5 – previously only available on the PlayStation®3 – beautifully remastered in 1080p at 60fps.
Yakuza 3 is available to download and play immediately after purchasing the collection – Yakuza 4 and Yakuza 5 will become available on October 29, 2019 and February 11, 2020 respectively.
A limited run of The Yakuza Remastered Collection: Day One Edition will release on February 11, 2020 for $59.99, and contains Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, & Yakuza 5 on two disks in a striking red collectible case emblazoned with Kiryu’s trademark dragon tattoo. This release marks the first time Yakuza 5 will be available in a physical format in the West, so the collection also includes a genuine Yakuza 5 PS3 case; after 5 years since the game’s original release, series collectors can finally fill the gap in their library! Supplies are very limited, so get your order in while supplies last!
The Yakuza Remastered Collection Features:
Complete the Journey of the Dragon: The Yakuza Remastered Collection brings the final missing chapters in Kiryu’s story to the PlayStation 4. From Yakuza 0 to Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, players can now experience the full story of The Dragon of Dojima, all on a single platform.
Remastered and Refreshed: All three games in the collection have received impressive graphical and performance upgrades, from 720p at 30fps to 1080p at 60fps and have also gone through a rigorous re-localization process. Missing content from the original Western releases has been re-added to the remastered versions, and the full English scripts have been reviewed, revised, and had portions rewritten for accuracy alongside the original Japanese releases.
Zack_VII escribió:capboy escribió:yo no tengo acceso a notas de prensa, yo como todo el mundo leo sus tweets y anuncios etc.. y e ningún pone nada de muy limitada, sigo esperando que me des la fuente donde ponía muy limitadas.
Tienes acceso igual que todos, si te da por buscarlas vaya:After the break, read the full press release!
Just announced at gamescom 2019, The Yakuza Remastered Collection, which includes Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5, is heading to the PlayStation®4 starting with Yakuza 3 – available right now with a digital purchase of the collection on the PlayStation Store.
Yakuza 4 releases on October 29, 2019, with Yakuza 5 following on February 11, 2020. These games will automatically unlock on these dates for all digital purchases of The Yakuza Remastered Collection.
A very limited physical run of The Yakuza Remastered Collection: Day One Edition, detailed below, will also be available on February 11, 2020. Pre-orders for the physical collection are available now at https://yakuza.sega.com/remastered.
For North American fans who want to see where the Dragon of Dojima’s story all began, The Yakuza Origins Digital Bundle is also available on the PlayStation Store and contains the first three chapters of the Dragon of Dojima’s tale, Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, and Yakuza Kiwami 2, all for $49.99.
Get your first look at the action in The Yakuza Remastered Collection in the Announcement Trailer!
What’s Changed in The Yakuza Remastered Collection?
The Yakuza Remastered Collection is far from a typical console generation port. In addition to graphical and performance upgrades (720p>1080p at 30>60fps), all three games have gone through a rigorous re-localization process. The English scripts for each game have been reviewed, revised, and even rewritten in some cases, and content previously cut from the Western releases of Yakuza 3, 4, and 5 have been re-added in The Yakuza Remastered Collection.
In Yakuza 3, this means the Mahjong, Shogi, Massage Parlor, and ever-popular Cabaret minigames, as well as a collection of Substories cut from the original release, are now available in the West for the first time!
Several quality-of-life changes have also been added for each release in the collection, including a Substory tracker on the map and the ability to toggle between English and Japanese written lyrics during Karaoke.
The Yakuza Remastered Collection Release Details:
The Yakuza Remastered Collection is available now digitally for $59.99 and includes Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5 – previously only available on the PlayStation®3 – beautifully remastered in 1080p at 60fps.
Yakuza 3 is available to download and play immediately after purchasing the collection – Yakuza 4 and Yakuza 5 will become available on October 29, 2019 and February 11, 2020 respectively.
A limited run of The Yakuza Remastered Collection: Day One Edition will release on February 11, 2020 for $59.99, and contains Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, & Yakuza 5 on two disks in a striking red collectible case emblazoned with Kiryu’s trademark dragon tattoo. This release marks the first time Yakuza 5 will be available in a physical format in the West, so the collection also includes a genuine Yakuza 5 PS3 case; after 5 years since the game’s original release, series collectors can finally fill the gap in their library! Supplies are very limited, so get your order in while supplies last!
The Yakuza Remastered Collection Features:
Complete the Journey of the Dragon: The Yakuza Remastered Collection brings the final missing chapters in Kiryu’s story to the PlayStation 4. From Yakuza 0 to Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, players can now experience the full story of The Dragon of Dojima, all on a single platform.
Remastered and Refreshed: All three games in the collection have received impressive graphical and performance upgrades, from 720p at 30fps to 1080p at 60fps and have also gone through a rigorous re-localization process. Missing content from the original Western releases has been re-added to the remastered versions, and the full English scripts have been reviewed, revised, and had portions rewritten for accuracy alongside the original Japanese releases.
chibisake escribió:
Justo decías que en ninguna nota de prensa comentaban eso, y ahora resulta que no tienes acceso a notas de prensa. Y es la fuente original, SEGA, la que lo afirma. Otra cosa es que no sea así, pero "muy limitada" es cita contextual de su propia nota de prensa, y es la primera vez que se comenta con la franquicia Yakuza.
Paso prueba fehaciente de ello.
chibisake escribió:@capboy efectivamente, es lo que estoy diciendo desde un principio
IRVINE, Calif., - August 20, 2019 - Kiryu is back, and he's looking better than ever.
Just announced at gamescom 2019, The Yakuza Remastered Collection, which includes Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5, is heading to the PlayStation®4 starting with Yakuza 3 - available right now with a digital purchase of the collection on the PlayStation Store.
Yakuza 4 releases on October 29, 2019, with Yakuza 5 following on February 11, 2020. These games will automatically unlock on these dates for all digital purchases of The Yakuza Remastered Collection.
A very limited physical run of The Yakuza Remastered Collection: Day One Edition, detailed below, will also be available on February 11, 2020. Pre-orders for the physical collection are available now at https://yakuza.sega.com/remastered.
For North American fans who want to see where the Dragon of Dojima's story all began, The Yakuza Origins Digital Bundle is also available on the PlayStation Store and contains the first three chapters of the Dragon of Dojima's tale, Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, and Yakuza Kiwami 2, all for $49.99.
Get your first look at the action in The Yakuza Remastered Collection in the Announcement Trailer!
What's Changed in The Yakuza Remastered Collection?
The Yakuza Remastered Collection is far from a typical console generation port. In addition to graphical and performance upgrades (720p>1080p at 30>60fps), all three games have gone through a rigorous re-localization process. The English scripts for each game have been reviewed, revised, and even rewritten in some cases, and content previously cut from the Western releases of Yakuza 3, 4, and 5 have been re-added in The Yakuza Remastered Collection.
In Yakuza 3, this means the Mahjong, Shogi, Massage Parlor, and ever-popular Cabaret minigames, as well as a collection of Substories cut from the original release, are now available in the West for the first time!
Several quality-of-life changes have also been added for each release in the collection, including a Substory tracker on the map and the ability to toggle between English and Japanese written lyrics during Karaoke.
The Yakuza Remastered Collection Release Details:
The Yakuza Remastered Collection is available now digitally for $59.99 and includes Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5 - previously only available on the PlayStation®3 - beautifully remastered in 1080p at 60fps.
Yakuza 3 is available to download and play immediately after purchasing the collection - Yakuza 4 and Yakuza 5 will become available on October 29, 2019 and February 11, 2020 respectively.
A limited run of The Yakuza Remastered Collection: Day One Edition will release on February 11, 2020 for $59.99, and contains Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, & Yakuza 5 on two disks in a striking red collectible case emblazoned with Kiryu's trademark dragon tattoo. This release marks the first time Yakuza 5 will be available in a physical format in the West, so the collection also includes a genuine Yakuza 5 PS3 case; after 5 years since the game's original release, series collectors can finally fill the gap in their library! Supplies are very limited, so get your order in while supplies last!
The Yakuza Remastered Collection Features:
Complete the Journey of the Dragon: The Yakuza Remastered Collection brings the final missing chapters in Kiryu's story to the PlayStation 4. From Yakuza 0 to Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, players can now experience the full story of The Dragon of Dojima, all on a single platform.
Remastered and Refreshed: All three games in the collection have received impressive graphical and performance upgrades, from 720p at 30fps to 1080p at 60fps and have also gone through a rigorous re-localization process. Missing content from the original Western releases has been re-added to the remastered versions, and the full English scripts have been reviewed, revised, and had portions rewritten for accuracy alongside the original Japanese releases.
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Sergirt82 escribió:Yo creo que habrá suficientes unidades para las reservas y después quedarán las migajas. Yo no esperaría hasta el último momento.
Esto será como los lanzamientos con edición limitada y normal. La limitada se agota al salir y después queda solo la normal. Pues aquí no, una vez agotada la limitada solo quedará la versión digital.
En mi caso, la reservo en xtralife, web de confianza que he usado infinidad de veces, y me quito del riesgo de que no sea un farol 
luisuko escribió:Esta claro aue sera una tirada corta y cuando se agote se tirará de digital.
Cambiando de tema, yo los jugue en ps3, pero los dos primeros no. ¿Qué orden es el adecuado para comenzar de nuevo? Tengo todos, incluidos los kiwami, zero y judment.
joseroman05 escribió:No sé si reservar ya por Xtralife o esperar a que Amazon permita reservar. Me puede el ansia jajajaja
Mike5_xbox360 escribió:Yo lo voy a pillar y no creo que se agote esta saga no la compra ni Dios
Vas a cualquier Game y tienen yakuzas 0 y 6 sin vender incluso kiwami 2 tienen stock aún
Esto saliendo a 60e y siendo 3 juegos viejos en inglés no lo compra ni el tato sobrará stock seguro y sega lo sabe no os hagáis pajas EOL no representa al jugador medio antes pagan 60 por el cod o FIFA se turno que por esto
Aún hay stock de dark souls trilogy incluso rebajada ...
joseroman05 escribió:Mike5_xbox360 escribió:Yo lo voy a pillar y no creo que se agote esta saga no la compra ni Dios
Vas a cualquier Game y tienen yakuzas 0 y 6 sin vender incluso kiwami 2 tienen stock aún
Esto saliendo a 60e y siendo 3 juegos viejos en inglés no lo compra ni el tato sobrará stock seguro y sega lo sabe no os hagáis pajas EOL no representa al jugador medio antes pagan 60 por el cod o FIFA se turno que por esto
Aún hay stock de dark souls trilogy incluso rebajada ...
Del primer Kiwami ya no había casi stock cuando lo compré yo, y fue medio año después de su lanzamiento. De los demás sí que es verdad que se pueden encontrar fácilmente en cualquier tienda (sobretodo del 0 y 6). Pero ten en cuenta que en este remaster vienen 3 juegos, y una caja de PS3 vacía. Es obvio que la cantidad de unidades físicas será mucho menos que la de los demás juegos.
Francis York Morgan escribió:En la web de game ya se puede reservar.
hombreimaginario escribió:joseroman05 escribió:Mike5_xbox360 escribió:Yo lo voy a pillar y no creo que se agote esta saga no la compra ni Dios
Vas a cualquier Game y tienen yakuzas 0 y 6 sin vender incluso kiwami 2 tienen stock aún
Esto saliendo a 60e y siendo 3 juegos viejos en inglés no lo compra ni el tato sobrará stock seguro y sega lo sabe no os hagáis pajas EOL no representa al jugador medio antes pagan 60 por el cod o FIFA se turno que por esto
Aún hay stock de dark souls trilogy incluso rebajada ...
Del primer Kiwami ya no había casi stock cuando lo compré yo, y fue medio año después de su lanzamiento. De los demás sí que es verdad que se pueden encontrar fácilmente en cualquier tienda (sobretodo del 0 y 6). Pero ten en cuenta que en este remaster vienen 3 juegos, y una caja de PS3 vacía. Es obvio que la cantidad de unidades físicas será mucho menos que la de los demás juegos.
Yakuza 0 https://www.amazon.es/SEGA-Yakuza-0/dp/B01KWENP32/
Kiwami (day one, blabla) https://www.amazon.es/Yakuza-Kiwami-Day ... 071R2TQGD/
Kiwami 2 (también steelbook, y ya por debajo de los 30 €) https://www.amazon.es/Yakuza-Kiwami-2-S ... 07C9438FR/
La falta de stock no la veo, buscando un pelín.
joseroman05 escribió:Luego tenemos los Kiwami; como ya he dicho yo el Kiwami 1 está prácticamente sin stock a día de hoy, de hecho el enlace ese de Amazon que has puesto me da la razón (60€ un juego que tiene dos años, y además de una tienda particular que a saber de dónde es). Después, Kiwami 2 lo puedes encontrar barato en muchos sitios ahora mismo pero estoy seguro que de aquí a poco tiempo va a estar en la misma situación que el primero.
Judgment y el Hokuto Ga Gotoku con la escasísima tirada que han tenido por aquí, en un año también estarán complicados de encontrar o a precios elevados.
ryo hazuki escribió:Francis York Morgan escribió:En la web de game ya se puede reservar.
Reservado, gracias
pepetu escribió:En Amazon alemania ya se puede reservar y ya dejan enviarlo a España u otro país
klaim2003 escribió:Y dar la caja vacía del 5 en versión ps3, para que? Si nadie tiene disco que meter dentro. Para hacer bulto junto a las cajas del 3 y del 4? Si la gracia es tener toda la saga en ps4, que es donde están los 7 (estarán, mas bien)
klaim2003 escribió:Y dar la caja vacía del 5 en versión ps3, para que? Si nadie tiene disco que meter dentro. Para hacer bulto junto a las cajas del 3 y del 4? Si la gracia es tener toda la saga en ps4, que es donde están los 7 (estarán, mas bien)
gwallace escribió:klaim2003 escribió:Y dar la caja vacía del 5 en versión ps3, para que? Si nadie tiene disco que meter dentro. Para hacer bulto junto a las cajas del 3 y del 4? Si la gracia es tener toda la saga en ps4, que es donde están los 7 (estarán, mas bien)
Además el 5 viene en un disco separado, siempre puedes hacer la gracia y ponerlo en su caja de PS3
Mike5_xbox360 escribió:Yo lo voy a pillar y no creo que se agote esta saga no la compra ni Dios
Vas a cualquier Game y tienen yakuzas 0 y 6 sin vender incluso kiwami 2 tienen stock aún
Esto saliendo a 60e y siendo 3 juegos viejos en inglés no lo compra ni el tato sobrará stock seguro y sega lo sabe no os hagáis pajas EOL no representa al jugador medio antes pagan 60 por el cod o FIFA se turno que por esto
Aún hay stock de dark souls trilogy incluso rebajada ...