

Fans who were blocked from downloading the free next-gen update will now be able to proceed. RGG Studios, the dev team behind “Yakuza: Like A Dragon,” tweeted the successful resolution of the issue. This issue was reported by many users, and thankfully, it was resolved rather swiftly.

Those who owned physical copies of the game were able to upgrade immediately, but digital version owners were prompted to purchase the game despite already owning it. Users said that they were unable to claim the free PS5 upgrade for “Like A Dragon” because the PS Store page had no claim or upgrade button on its interface. Owners of the digital PS4 version of the game were unable to get their free next-gen update due to some technical difficulties with the PS Store.

The PS5 version for “Yakuza: Like A Dragon” recently launched, but it was off to a rocky start. "Yakuza: Like A Dragon" is one of Sega's best selling games in the previous quarter.Players can upgrade "Like A Dragon" via the store or through a prompt in the main PS5 menu.The PS Store issues regarding "Like A Dragon's" free PS5 update have been resolved.
