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Sega now considers it a multi-platform series, though it's not ready to make any firm announcements about future games.
Sega's executive vice president of publishing, John Clark explains:
"To make a quality PC port is the key,"
"It's in the mindset of [Sega] Japan and Europe now, and the US, to think of it as a multi-format offering. That's not saying everything's going to be multi-format, but we're able now to consider that data."
What's not yet been determined is how future Yakuza instalments will be released. All three PC ports have launched well after their PS4 counterparts, but that's not been the case with all of Sega's Japanese ports and multi-platform launches. Valkyria Chronicles 4 and Shining Resonance Refrain both had simultaneous launches, for instance.
"With those two titles, we now have the ability to evaluate a multi-format simultaneous launch against more of a phased process that we see with Yakuza. That'll be evaluated and the best way to launch titles will result from that."
Sega now considers Yakuza a multi-platform series
PC consideration is now part of the process.
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