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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Official PC Requirements

SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku revealed what kind of PC you’ll need for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, the new Yakuza game coming in 2024. And guess what? You don’t need a super fancy computer – it’s not asking for a high-end one.

For gaming at 1080p/Low at 30FPS with Balanced FSR 1.0, PC gamers will need an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960, an AMD Radeon RX 460 or an Intel Arc A380. Infinite Wealth will also require a CPU that supports the AVX and SSE4.2 instruction set. Moreover, it will need 82GB of free space storage.

For gaming at Native 1080p/High at 60FPS, the teams recommend an Intel Core i7-4790 or an AMD Ryzen 5 1600 with 16GB of RAM. The recommended GPUs for these settings are the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, the AMD Radeon RX 5700 and the Intel Arc A750.

Contrary to Like a Dragon: Ishin! which used Unreal Engine 4, Infinite Wealth will be powered by the Dragon Engine. Ryu Ga Gotoku has used the Dragon Engine for almost all of its Yakuza games, including the recently released Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name.

SEGA will be dropping this new Like a Dragon game on January 24th, 2024. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth will have Denuvo, which is not a shocker as almost all of SEGA’s recent games use this anti-tamper tech. Fingers crossed that a year after it comes out, the developers will remove it.

Lastly, we are currently working on the PC Performance Analysis for Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name. If everything goes right, it will go live tomorrow. So, stay tuned for more.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Official PC Requirements

MINIMUM:

    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 10 1903 (OS Build 18362)
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-3470, 3.2 GHz or AMD Ryzen 3 1200, 3.1 GHz
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960, 4 GB or AMD Radeon RX 460, 4 GB or Intel Arc A380, 6 GB
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Storage: 82 GB available space
    • Sound Card: Windows Compatible Audio Device
    • Additional Notes: 1080p Low @ 30 FPS w/ Balanced FSR 1.0, requires a CPU which supports the AVX and SSE4.2 instruction set

RECOMMENDED:

    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: Windows 10 1903 (OS Build 18362)
    • Processor: Intel Core i7-4790, 3.6 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1600, 3.2 GHz
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, 6 GB or AMD Radeon RX 5700, 8 GB or Intel Arc A750, 8 GB
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Storage: 82 GB available space
    • Sound Card: Windows Compatible Audio Device
    • Additional Notes: 1080p High @ 60 FPS w/o FSR, requires a CPU which supports the AVX and SSE4.2 instruction set

11 thoughts on “Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Official PC Requirements”

  1. Awesome! I’d choose ANY Yakuza game (not turn base cause that sücks) over western releases in the past 10 years.
    Japs still got that thing in video games that we always loved: fun!
    This side of planet only have lectures and politics.

    1. Imagine being such a weeb thinking that “AAA” games are developed in 1 country.

      Almost all actual development involves outsourcing. Final Fantasy series and Demon’s Soul series are made by Virtuos in Singapore and room8studio in Ukraine. Sega just doesn’t have the decency to credit the oursourcing companies they use.

      Most of Nintendo’s core gameplay for their titles is developed outside of Japan, in Nintendo’s Western studios like Canada’s Next Level Games, Retro Studios in Texas, Monster Games in Minnesota, etc, all owned by Nintendo. Nintendo which owns tons of studios in the US and Europe doing the grunt work.

      When Japanese studios are actually left to their own devices, they tend to produce boring trash like Hideo Kojima’s walking simulator Death Stranding, or they’re visual novels with horrendous writing that only weebs like yourself would enjoy.

      Your beloved Japanese anime, that still has worse animation than Pinocchio from 1940, was produced in China.

      1. While I agree with your point (a lot of AAA development is outsourced to China, India, Singapore, and Vietnam if the credits are any indication), Death Stranding had the help of three Sony Studios including Bend Studios, Guerilla Games, and Insomniac.

        That last statement is yet another L take from you. Western cartoons will never be as good as anime. The Japanese Anime industry is known for its notorious working conditions—it’s an industry driven by passionate artists who get exploited to the fullest. They spend 16 hours a day every day, sometimes including holidays, simply drawing for a measly pay of $2. It’s not enough to even cover rent of a single room and bills.

        They outsource not because it’s cheap but because there’s a shortage of animators. They die from exhaustion or suicide, they get hospitalised from overwork, or they leave because of the mental and physical effects (there’s only so many passionate people you can enslave). With the increasing popularity of Anime in the west, 270 studios continue to slave away and not see a single cent from the money an anime show makes.

  2. They engine supports FSR +2.0 for few years now, and still go back to 1.0…
    Also 4th Gen CPU with RTX 2060? Game code must be a mess.

    1. Maybe the decided to make the game forward rendered with MSAA instead of deferred rendered with TAA (the system requirements are more like a forward rendered game)? I’m not sure if FSR 2 and DLSS work with forward rendered games.

    2. I’m sure they simply didn’t bother mentioning the other upscaling methods. The Man Who Erased His Name supports FSR 2, Intel XeSS and NVIDIA DLSS. So it’s almost certain that Infinite Wealth will support these too.

  3. I’m guessing the turn based combat is used in this one also? I played a fair bit of Y7 and just didn’t like the turn based combat and you do do a lot of fighting. It’s too much strategy interjected into what should be fast fluid combat for my taste. Of course nuvo means nogo until the gratis version released anyways lol

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