Few more moments now. After long months of guessing, then those slips that weren’t quite accidents, RGG Studio stepped forward – showing what comes next for the Dragon of Dojima. His path shifts again.

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Feb 12, 2026 brings Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties – not your average upgrade but a packed combo, rebuilding a fan favorite while diving deep into the mind of one of its most unforgettable villains. Instead of just polishing old footage, this release reshapes what players remember, layering fresh context next to refined gameplay. One part revival, another part reinvention, it unfolds like two stories meant to be seen together. The original tale returns with sharper edges, yet the real shift comes through Dark Ties – offering motives behind actions once left unexplained. Rather than stand apart, these halves echo each other, giving depth where there was only surface before.

Double the Drama: What’s in the Box?

Fresh off the press, this drop hands you a pair of separate adventures – pick either one straight from the start screen. Each path stands apart, built to do its own thing without leaning on the other. Jump into one, then swap whenever it feels right

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  • Yakuza Kiwami 3: Kiwami 3 rebuilds a 2009 PlayStation hit from nothing, powered by the Dragon Engine. Kiryu Kazuma steps away from old battles to care for kids at a shelter on an island far south. Peace fades once whispers surface – legends buried in Onomichi stir again. Power fights inside the Tojo Clan begin tugging him back into shadows.
  • Dark Ties: A shadow stretches behind every choice he made. Before the suit and silence, there was a man chasing approval in boardrooms no one remembered. One night changed everything – no warning, just consequence. From that moment forward, ties grew darker, tighter. A whisper turned him toward Kamurocho’s underbelly. Power arrived not with fanfare but frost. Each step distanced him further from warmth. The office lights still glow in memory, though he never looks back. Loyalty shaped his path more than ambition ever did. Not everyone sees the cost beneath discipline.

New Features & Gameplay Overhauls

A different kind of update is taking shape at RGG Studio. What lies ahead includes more than surface changes – expect deeper shifts beneath the visible layer

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  • Expanded Orphanage Life: A world opens up inside the orphanage now, more alive than before. Little moments shape each day – Kiryu grows close to the kids in quiet ways. A new rhythm comes through small games, tiny stories woven into the routine. His role shifts as trust builds, measured in gestures, not numbers. Connection shows in shared meals, after-school talks, walks without words. These threads form something steady, unseen but felt.
  • Dual Combat Styles: Fighting styles shift on the fly. Out comes the tonfa, heavy in hand during a clash. Old moves mix with island-born techniques from Okinawa. One moment he stands firm like before, rooted in Dojima’s way. Then – sudden pivot – the rhythm changes, weapon spinning wide. Crowd control finds shape through sweeping strikes. New stance, same fighter.
  • Mine’s “Shoot-Boxing”: Dark Ties features a combat style called Shoot-Boxing. Players take charge of Mine through sharp, quick movements built around boxing. His way of fighting feels precise – almost surgical. Style matters here, not just speed. Each strike carries intent. The system matches his cool, methodical nature. Action flows without wasted motion. Every move looks deliberate. This is how he handles conflict – clean, controlled, efficient.
  • Fresh Faces (and Voices): Not just new faces but fresh voices too: the reboot swaps in a high-profile ensemble, with Show Kasamatsu – known for Tokyo Vice – stepping into Rikiya Shimabukuro’s shoes.

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Technical Specs & Platforms

The game is launching across a wide range of hardware, including the much-anticipated Nintendo Switch 2.

FeatureDetails
Release DateFebruary 12, 2026
PlatformsPS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch 2
PC PerksUnlocked framerates, Ultrawide support, DLSS/FSR Frame Gen
Steam DeckOfficially Verified at launch

A Word on the Demo

Hesitation? Try the free demo now live across major platforms. Early feedback pointed out glitches in Ryukyu river visuals, yet RGG Studio promises fixes at launch – version 1.11 targets lighting hiccups and smoothness right away.

Why This Matters

For many fans, Yakuza 3 was the “rough diamond” of the series—essential story-wise but dated in its mechanics (often jokingly called “Block-uza” due to enemy AI). Kiwami 3 looks to fix those legacy frustrations while giving Yoshitaka Mine the screen time he deserves.

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