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  • SEGA and Xbox Lift the Veil on RGG Studio’s Epic New Saga: STRANGER THAN HEAVEN

    SEGA and Xbox Lift the Veil on RGG Studio’s Epic New Saga: STRANGER THAN HEAVEN

    The rumours are true, and the scope is even bigger than we imagined. Yesterday, SEGA of America and Xbox teamed up for a dedicated broadcast, Xbox Presents: A Special Look at STRANGER THAN HEAVEN, giving fans an exhaustive 30-minute deep dive into the next ambitious project from Ryu Ga Gotoku (RGG) Studio.

    If you thought the Like a Dragon series was sprawling, prepare yourself. STRANGER THAN HEAVEN is a multi-generational epic that spans 50 years of Japanese history, following one man’s journey from a desperate stowaway to a titan of the underworld and show business.


    A Tale of Five Eras

    Unlike the localised street brawls we’ve come to expect, this new IP takes players on a grand tour of Japan across five distinct time periods and cities. You play as Makoto Daito (voiced by Yu Shirota), a half-Japanese, half-American boy fleeing persecution in 1915 San Francisco.

    His journey evolves through a changing nation:

    • 1915 – Kokura, Fukuoka: A gritty industrial town where Makoto first arrives.
    • 1929 – Kure, Hiroshima: A naval port dominated by early Yakuza influence.
    • 1943 – Minami, Osaka: An entertainment hub struggling under the shadow of war.
    • 1951 – Atami, Shizuoka: A seaside resort defined by post-war optimism.
    • 1965 – Shinjuku, Tokyo: The chaotic birth of the modern pleasure district.

    In a massive lore reveal, it was confirmed that Makoto Daito’s path eventually leads him to become Makoto Tojo—the legendary founder of the Tojo Clan that has anchored the Yakuza series for decades.


    Snoop Dogg and a Star-Studded International Cast

    In a move that set social media ablaze, RGG Studio confirmed that West Coast rap legend Snoop Dogg plays a pivotal role as Orpheus, a charismatic international smuggler who becomes Makoto’s mentor.

    The cast also features:

    • Tori Kelly: Playing Suzy, an ambitious singer in the 1950s segment.
    • Satoshi Fujihara: The J-Pop star also makes a featured appearance.
    • Bunta Sugawara: In a stunning technical feat, the late, legendary actor (famous for Battles Without Honor and Humanity) has been recreated via CG with his family’s permission to play a key figure in the narrative.

    Combat Reimagined: “Extreme Intuitive Violence”

    RGG Studio is known for its “brawler” DNA, but STRANGER THAN HEAVEN introduces a more grounded, tactile combat system.

    • Independent Limb Control: Players can move Makoto’s left and right sides independently, allowing for precise blocks with one hand and counterattacks with the other.
    • Environmental Brutality: The showcase highlighted “scrappy” combat, including tackling enemies downstairs and using a massive roster of period-accurate weapons, from katanas to “new inventions of the era.”

    The Life of a Showman

    The game isn’t just about fighting. A major secondary gameplay loop involves Makoto’s rise in the entertainment world. Players will:

    1. Collect Sounds: Record ambient noises (trains, street bustles, even combat grunts) from the environment.
    2. Compose: Combine these sounds into original musical tracks.
    3. Produce: Manage bands, scout performers, and design stage productions to build a rags-to-riches empire.

    Launch Details

    STRANGER THAN HEAVEN is set to launch Winter 2026.

    In a win for subscribers, it was confirmed as a Day One release for Xbox Game Pass. The game will also be available on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, Steam, and PlayStation 5.

    “This collision of East and West results in a unique era that exudes both optimism and melancholy.” — Tori Kelly, Cast Member

    Stay tuned to TechMash for more updates as we get closer to the winter release!


    Which era of Japanese history are you most excited to explore in Makoto’s 50-year journey?

    Find out more here – https://www.sega.com/stranger-than-heaven

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  • Sega & Microsoft’s “Stranger Than Heaven”: The 50-Year Epic You Didn’t See Coming

    Sega & Microsoft’s “Stranger Than Heaven”: The 50-Year Epic You Didn’t See Coming

    If you thought Ryu Ga Gotoku (RGG) Studio was content just giving us more neon-soaked street fights in modern-day Kamurocho, think again. During the latest Xbox Partner Preview, Sega and Microsoft finally pulled back the curtain on the project formerly known as Project Century.

    Now officially titled Stranger Than Heaven, this isn’t just another spin-off—it’s a massive, multi-generational epic that feels like the most ambitious swing Sega has taken in a decade.

    Five Eras, Five Cities, One Massive Mystery

    The headline news from the reveal is the game’s staggering scope. Unlike the dense, single-neighbourhood focus of the Like a Dragon series, Stranger Than Heaven spans a 50-year history of the Japanese underworld. We’re talking about five distinct time periods:

    1915: The dawn of the Taisho era.

    1929: Pre-war tension and jazz-age aesthetic.

    1943: The height of WWII (a bold and rare setting for RGG).

    1951: Post-war reconstruction and the rise of the black markets.

    1965: The classic “Showy” era of the Japanese economic miracle.

    Each era will reportedly feature its own unique Japanese city. While RGG is famous for reusing assets to keep their release schedule fast, the trailer showed off entirely new bespoke assets, from period-accurate trams to era-specific fighting animations.

    A “Stranger” Kind of Combat

    The gameplay footage showcased a brutal, highly dynamic combat system. It looks like an evolution of the RGG brawler DNA, but with a much heavier emphasis on:

    Weaponry: Era-appropriate tools of the trade.

    Environmental Interaction: Think less of “picking up a bicycle” and more of using the literal architecture of the time to your advantage.

    One-vs-Many: The scale of the brawls looked significantly larger than what we’ve seen in recent titles.

    The Microsoft Connection: Day One on Game Pass

    The “special relationship” between Sega and Microsoft continues to bear fruit. Microsoft confirmed that Stranger Than Heaven will be a Day One Xbox Game Pass title. It also supports Xbox Play Anywhere, meaning a single purchase gets you the game on both Series X|S and PC with cross-save functionality.

    Note: While Microsoft is heavily marketing the game, it is not exclusive. It will also be launching on PlayStation 5 and Steam.

    What’s Next?

    If you’re hungry for more, you won’t have to wait long. Sega and Microsoft announced a first-of-its-kind standalone broadcast: “Xbox Presents: A Special Look at Stranger Than Heaven.”

    Date: May 6, 2026 (May 7 for UK/BST)

    Time: 4:00 PM PDT / 12:00 AM BST

    What to expect: A deep dive into the story of Mako Daito, the “all-star cast” reveal, and extended gameplay.

    Stranger Than Heaven looks like it’s trying to be the Red Dead Redemption of the Yakuza world—a sombre, sprawling historical epic that defines an era. We’ll be watching the May showcase closely.

    Find out more here – https://sega.com/stranger-than-heaven/

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