Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
PlayStation 5
8th Dec 2025
8th Dec 2025
- Also Available On
- Tags
- Official Site
- sega.com
Reviews
Mini Review Yakuza 0 Director's Cut (PS5) - A Questionable Cash Grab of a Classic
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Yakuza 0 remains one of the series' best games, and so you'd think that a PS5 re-release would be something to celebrate — but the circumstances surrounding the Director's Cut, and the new content that it actually adds, are questionable at best. Let's start with the objectively good stuff: Director's Cut enjoys a noticeable boost in...
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Yakuza 0 Director's Cut News
PSA The Original Yakuza 0 Will Be Delisted Forever When Director's Cut Drops on PS5
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When Yakuza 0 Director's Cut releases on the 8th December for PS5, the original Yakuza 0 — the PS4 game — will no longer be available to purchase digitally. This delisting has now been confirmed by SEGA, so if you want to play Yakuza 0 in its initial form at some point in the future — and you're not planning on grabbing a physical copy...
News Yakuza 0, Kiwami, Kiwami 2 Get Discount PS5 Upgrade Paths, But Only for PS4 Digital Owners
Kiwami 2 is free
SEGA has confirmed that those who own Yakuza 0, Yakuza Kiwami, or Yakuza Kiwami 2 on PS4 can take advantage of discounted upgrade paths when buying the new versions on PS5. All three PS5 re-releases are due to launch on the 8th December, but there is a catch in that these upgrade paths only apply to the digital versions of the PS4...
News No Upgrade Path for the Belated PS5 Version of Yakuza 0 Director's Cut
Acceptable in the 80s
Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut, the timed Switch 2 exclusive re-release of RGG Studio’s excellent late 80s adventure, will belatedly arrive on the PS5 from 8th December. But there’s a catch! There’ll be no upgrade path for existing owners of the PS4 game, and you won’t be able to transfer your save progress either...
About The Game
Yakuza 0 Director's Cut is the definitive edition of the critically acclaimed prequel to the Yakuza series.
Fight like hell through Tokyo and Osaka entertainment districts as yakuza Kazuma Kiryu and cabaret club manager Goro Majima in an epic crime drama of intertwined fates that created legends.
■ CREATIVELY CRUSH ENEMIES
Kiryu and Majima each have three unique fighting styles to dynamically switch between to creatively crack skulls with your fists, makeshift weapons and more. Anyone can enjoy exhilarating brawler action with easy-to-pick-up controls and a high skill ceiling.
■ DISCOVER THE DECADENCE OF 1988 JAPAN
Fighting isn't the only way to kill time in 1988 Japan: from discos and darts to classic SEGA arcades and cabaret clubs, there's endless distractions to pursue in the immersive, neon-lit city.
■ DIVE DEEPER WITH DIRECTOR'S CUT CONTENT
Director's Cut content gives deeper insight into key incidents and character backstories with never-before-seen cutscenes. Plus, the Red Light Raid online multiplayer mode lets you join forces with friends and choose from 60 playable characters to take down hordes of enemies.
*If you have the digital download version of Yakuza 0, you can get the digital download version of Yakuza 0 Director's Cut at a discounted price.
*Yakuza 0 and Yakuza 0 Director's Cut have differing specifications and cannot carryover save data.

















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