The three games in the Yakuza saga receive upgrade options for their Xbox Series versions.
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The arrival of Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut, Yakuza Kiwami, and Yakuza Kiwami 2 on Xbox Series was already confirmed for December 8, but one key point remained to be discovered: how updates would work and how much each player would have to pay. SEGA has cleared up all doubts, and the news is especially good for those who already had the games in digital format.
Automatic discounts are applied based on the game, previous platform, and edition, always linked to previous digital purchases (physical versions are not valid), nor those obtained through subscriptions like Xbox Game Pass.
Update and prices for Xbox Series
- Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut — $14.99 if you already have the digital version
- The enhanced edition includes new scenes, cooperative mode, English dubbing, expanded multilingual support, and the song “Bubble”, recovered for this release.
- Update price from Xbox One: $14.99
(Standard price: $49.99) - Yakuza Kiwami — $1.99 if you already own the digital version
- The update adds new languages and recovers musical themes that did not reach the West in its day.
- Update price from Xbox One: $1.99
(Standard price: $19.99) - Yakuza Kiwami 2 — Free update
- The second remake receives language improvements and internal updates.
- Update price from Xbox One: $0
(Standard price: $19.99)
Important details
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No save game transfer between old and new Xbox Series versions.
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The offer only applies to those who own Xbox One digital editions purchased before December 8.
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Not valid for games obtained through Xbox Game Pass or similar subscriptions.
SEGA is not used to offering updates at such affordable prices in retrocompatible releases, so this move facilitates the growth of the entire main saga within the Xbox ecosystem with more complete and accessible versions.

