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Yakuza/Like a Dragon producer says porting the games to the Switch would negatively impact the series brand.



From a long series of Q&A held at TGS, translated by Dojima’s Dragon Girl

>**Yokoyama**: In the answer that’s been going around, I was translated as “reluctant”, but that’s not what I said. How I explained it has been properly reported before so you can just check that article. What it is, is that we’re like “night” and “day”. While we make dark, nighttime games, Nintendo Switch focuses on the bright, daylight places. And you don’t put the family films on the same shelf as the yakuza movies in a video shop, do you? *We each have our brand image and our place in the market, so let’s not try to damage each other,* or invade each other’s space. I bet you end up cutting that from the interview too though (laughing). (Denfami)

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On a unreleated note, SEGA is releasing Bayonetta 3 (rated PEGI 18) as a Switch exclusive later this month.

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