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Yakuza 0: A prequel full of brutal brawls, heartwrenching drama, neon-soaked nightlife, and a wild journey through 1980s Japan's underworld. Kiryu and Majima's rise to power set the stage for the thrilling Yakuza series.

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In Yakuza 0, what is the fighting style exclusively used by Goro Majima? (Expert)
#1: Slugger
#2: Breaker
#3: Thug
#4: Mad Dog
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In Yakuza 0, which is NOT a business involved in the Real Estate Royale minigame? (Medium)
#1: Electronic King's area
#2: Leisure King's area
#3: Media King's area
#4: Gambling King's area
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In Yakuza 0, players can dial a specific number in the game's telephone club minigame to enter into a conversation with a Sega staff member.
Yakuza 0 features a fully playable version of the classic Sega arcade game Out Run within its in-game arcades.

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Which is your favorite fighting style in Yakuza 0?
Kiryu's Rush Style
Kiryu's Beast Style
Majima's Thug Style
Majima's Breaker Style
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What's the best mini-game in Yakuza 0?
Real Estate Royale
Cabaret Club Czar
Pocket Circuit Racing
Karaoke
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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March 12, 2015

Release of Yakuza 0 in Japan

Yakuza 0 was first released in Japan for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, marking the launch of the prequel to the Yakuza series.

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January 24, 2017

Release of Yakuza 0 worldwide

Yakuza 0 was released internationally for the PlayStation 4, bringing the critically acclaimed game to a global audience.

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August 1, 2018

Release of Yakuza 0 on Windows

Yakuza 0 became available on PC via Steam, expanding the game's accessibility beyond PlayStation consoles.

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