Over the past week, Sega has introduced two of the three large mafia organizations that are wresting control over Ijincho, including the Korean organization Komijul and the yakuza organization Yokohama Seiryuukai. [Thanks, 4Gamer 1, 2!]
Check out their details below:
Komijul
One of the Yokohama Ijincho’s Big Three powers. It’s a mafia organization that houses its home base at a fortified compound called the Spider’s Nest. It’s wrapped in mystery, and there’s nobody who knows everything about the Komijul.
Sung-hee (CV: Hana Takeda)
The leader of the Komijul, whose base is strung with electrical wires everywhere like a spider web. There are barely any people who have seen her appearance, and she is feared as a mysterious person of power in the Ijincho underworld.
Han Joon-gi (CV: Yuuichi Nakamura)
Sung-hee’s right-hand man, and a peerless supporter within the organization. He’s got a logical and calm side, as well as a cold-blooded side that can kill without any second thought during hitman duties.
Yokohama Seiryuukai
One of the Big Three powers that influence Ijincho. Yokohama Seiryuukai is Yokohama’s largest, and only yakuza organization. It’s led by the traditionalist Ryuuhei Hoshino, and has been a major power in the Yokohama underworld since olden times.
Ryuuhei Hoshino (CV: Tetsuo Kaneo)
The chairman of the Yokohama Seiryuukai. He’s a man of honor who abides by traditional yakuza values of justice. He’s influenced the underworld of Ijincho for many years, but is also the defender of Ijincho against foreign threats.
Mamoru Takabe (CV: Daichi Endou)
A sharp man who’s the second-in-command at the Seiryuukai, and the right-hand man of Chairman Hoshino, whom Takabe has sworn loyalty to. He’s a cool-headed person, but will not hesitate to show his bloodlust towards enemies.
Yakuza: Like A Dragon releases for PlayStation 4 in Japan on January 16, 2020. The game releases in 2020 for North America and Europe. The game’s director, Toshihiro Nagoshi, recently talked about an upcoming demo and more in our previous post here.
Published: Nov 9, 2019 03:30 pm