by Camila Mar 29,2025
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* might be the most whimsical installment in the *Like a Dragon* series, but how does it stack up in terms of size compared to *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth*? If you're curious about the length of *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* and the breakdown of its chapters, you're in the right place.
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* consists of five chapters, mirroring the structure of *Like a Dragon Gaiden* but featuring significantly fewer chapters than *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth*. Here's a detailed list of the chapters and their intriguing titles:
The journey begins with you playing as the former Yakuza Goro Majima, who finds himself washed ashore on Rich Island in Hawaii, a place named after its original owner, not its wealth. Majima has lost his memory; he's aware of the Yakuza and the world around him, but his own identity remains a mystery—even when others call him by name, it doesn't register. The unfolding of this mystery is part of the adventure you'll explore in the game.
Unlike other games in the series, *Pirate Yakuza* does not include the iconic Tokyo district of Kamurocho. Instead, you'll explore Hawaii's main island, which you'll visit starting in Chapter 2, a location also featured in *Infinite Wealth*.
As with all entries in the *Yakuza/Like a Dragon* series, *Pirate Yakuza* offers numerous side quests and optional activities. If you focus solely on the main storyline, you can expect to spend between 16 to 20 hours to complete the game. Don't worry about missing out on side content; you can still engage with any activities and quests you skipped once the main story is finished.
For those aiming for 100% completion, including every activity and quest, you should anticipate around 40 hours of gameplay to uncover everything *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* has to offer.
*Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza* unfolds shortly after the events of *Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth* and might even lay the groundwork for a sequel to *Infinite Wealth*. You don't need to play *Infinite Wealth* beforehand as *Pirate Yakuza* provides all the necessary context. However, if you plan on playing *Infinite Wealth* eventually, consider doing so first. *Pirate Yakuza* reveals a major plot point from *Infinite Wealth* within the first few hours, which could spoil your experience.
That covers all the chapters in *Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii* and gives you a solid idea of how long it takes to beat this engaging title.
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