SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio launched the early booking campaign of Lost judgment, the upcoming action detective thriller, on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X / S in the networks attached to the promotion. Players who pre-order the Digital Deluxe or Digital Ultimate editions will be able to play the game in Early Access three days before the premiered on September 21. Lost judgment It also supports Xbox Smart Delivery and offers a free upgrade from PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5.
Digital editions of Lost Judgment
standard edition
- Quick Start Support Bundle – a collection of useful articles to start your research.
Digital Deluxe Edition $ 69.99
- Early access to the game starting September 21.
- Quick start media pack.
- Detective Essentials Bundle – Upgrade Yagami’s professional tools with a variety of detective and lifestyle items.
- School Stories Expansion Pack – Immerse yourself in your interactions with school clubs with a set of items unique to each club activity.
Ultimate Digital Edition 89.99 $
- Early access to the game starting September 21.
- Quick start media pack.
- Pack of essentials for the detective.
- Extension set of school stories.
- Story Expansion Pack – incorporates a new story set in Kamurocho and Ijincho.
From the hand of the studio that brought the series Yakuza, Lost judgment It interweaves elements of police investigation, dark storytelling, and action combat in a mysterious thriller starring private investigator Takayuki Yagami. Yagami defends those who are not protected by the law. In this adventure, he is called upon to review an impossible case of two crimes committed at the same time. But as victims pile up and Yagami unveils the truth, will the scales of justice tip in favor of law enforcement or revenge?
Lost judgment will be launched worldwide on September 24, 2021. To book Judgment Lost in advance, visit http://yakuza.sega.com/lostjudgment.
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