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Lost Judgment Includes Free Next-Gen Upgrade for Both PlayStation and Xbox

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During today’s PlayStation State of Play Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio have announced pre-orders for Lost Judgment are up, and that there will be an upgrade path for both PlayStation and Xbox owners.

There are three versions of Lost Judgment up for pre-order including a Standard Edition, Digital Deluxe Edition, and Digital Ultimate Edition.

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The Standard Edition will come with a Quick Start Support Pack as part of the pre-order, but both the Digital Deluxe Edition ($69.99) and Digital Ultimate Edition ($89.99) will both be playable in Early Access starting on September 21, plus digital goods.

The Digital Ultimate Edition also comes with a Story Expansion Pack which includes a new story set in Kamurocho and Ijincho.

Another bonus is that Lost Judgment will support Xbox Smart Delivery, as well as include a free upgrade for PlayStation 4 owners who want to move up to a PlayStation 5 version. This is a welcome surprise as the first Judgment game on PS4 did not allow owners to upgrade to a PS5 version for free.

Lost Judgment is a sequel to 2018’s Judgment, a spinoff of the Yakuza series starring lawyer-turned-private eye Takayuki Yagami. Lost Judgment will be released worldwide on September 24, 2021, for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio confirmed that going forward the Judgment series will be its primary action brawler franchise, while Yakuza games will remain turn-based RPGs after the success of Yakuza: Like a Dragon.

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Like Yakuza, Judgment will have a gripping central story, a story where Yagami must solve a seemingly impossible crime. But there will be plenty of side activities to do around the sandbox world of Kamurocho and Isezaki Ijincho.

Check out IGN’s full recap of today’s big State of Play announcements, including a deeper look into Deathloop.

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Matt T.M. Kim is IGN's News Editor.

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