This Yakuza producer is asked what SEGA game he'd love to work on… and his answer might surprise you

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One of the producers behind the hugely-successful Yakuza games has teased what SEGA series he might like to get involved with next&hel🧜lip; and his answe🎉r probably isn't what you expected it to be.

Appearing in an interview as part of a series marking SEGA's 60th - 60th! - anniversary, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio producer Daisuke Sato was asked which game 🌞from the Japanese company's extensive catalogue he might like to work on, and immediately answered that he'd "like to get involved" with a Sonic the Hedgehog "once at least".

, via ). "After all, when you hear SEGA you think Sonic. I'd like to get involved once at least.

"But for me, the so-called🅷 Sonic iꦯs, well, if I were to do it, I wouldn't do Sonic as it was. I would like to make a completely different Sonic."

While Sato didn't expand on what kind of "completely different Sonic" game he'd like to make, there's no denying that we're 💛intrigued, too.

To see the interview in f🌠ull, with s🐬ubtitles, check out the video below:

"Yakuza: Like a Dragon is a confident step in a different direction for Ryu Ga Gotoku’s series," we said in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Yakuza: Like a Dragon review. "An impactful combat system filled with whacky abilities stands tall against the action-based formula RGG perfected over nearly two decades, and newcomer Ichiban Kasuga and his friends come together as an excelle꧅nt cast to leave a lasting impression." 

"Like a Dragon might fall into genre traps of a prolonged main scenario and pretty lacklustre dungeon design, but the ever-charming side stories maintain that perfect Yakuza combination of funny and ꧒meaningful."

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Vikki Blake
Weekend Reporter, GamesRadar+

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