Players cannot get to karaoke bars and arcades in the medieval themed game

Jan 12, 2014 22:42 GMT  ·  By

The development team at SEGA working on Yakuza: Ishin says that the game will include haunted houses and brothels in order to compensate for the lack of arcades and karaoke bars.

Eurogamer says that an Utagoe bar will be part of the game and that a new version of the singing mini-game will be included, alongside betting on chicken races, wood chopping and an activity where players can shoot down cannonballs.

When visiting a brothel in Yakuza: Ishin gamers will be able to start drinking contests, play rock, paper, scissors, or try to sober up other NPCs.

The new game in the series moves the action back a few centuries to feudal Japan and is designed to change some of the core gameplay elements of the franchise.

Yakuza: Ishin will be launched on the PlayStation 4 from Sony in Japan on February 22 and can also be played on the PS3.

It currently does not have a Western launch date.