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LIKE A DRAGON: INFINITE WEALTH

W hile Kamurocho and the iconic red arches at its entrance have become synonymous with Like A Dragon during its almost two-decade history, it’s also true that plenty of instalments have taken place across other locations in Japan. Still, it’s uncanny to see the series uprooted from its native turf entirely as Infinite Wealth takes charismatic underdog Ichiban Kasuga and his friends to Hawaii. But if there were any fears that the growing global appreciation of a once-niche property has eroded its identity, the Pineapple

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