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Yakuza Kiwami PS5 Upgrade: Fix Incoming (Eventually)
Yakuza Kiwami's PS5 upgrade path is broken for PS4 digital owners. Developers are now 'exploring a solution.'
What’s Happening Yakuza Kiwami’s recent re-release on the PS5 has hit a snag, leaving many players unable to access their intended upgrade. Owners of the digital PS4 version are supposed to be eligible for a discounted $1. 99 upgrade, but the system simply isn’t working as advertised. This issue has persisted for over a week since the game launched, with SEGA initially remaining silent on the problem. Now, the Yakuza development team has finally broken their silence, confirming they are actively ‘exploring a solution.’ ## Why This Matters This isn’t just a minor inconvenience; it’s a direct roadblock for players wanting to experience the game on their new console. Many fans purchased the original PS4 version digitally, expecting a smooth, affordable transition to the current generation, only to be met with a broken system. The delay and initial silence from SEGA left many in the dark, wondering if their purchase would ever translate into a PS5 version. While a fix is now promised, the lack of a clear timeline, with the dev stating ‘It will take some more time,’ only adds to player frustration. This situation highlights several recurring issues in the modern gaming landscape:
- Digital ownership often comes with unexpected and frustrating hurdles.
- Communication from publishers and developers during critical issues can be slow or absent.
- Player goodwill is severely tested when basic, promised functionality is broken post-launch. ## The Bottom Line While it’s good news that a fix is being explored for the Yakuza Kiwami PS5 upgrade, the extended wait and initial lack of communication are concerning. Players are left wondering how much longer ‘some more time’ will actually be. Will SEGA and the Yakuza team deliver a swift resolution, or will fans continue to wait in limbo?
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