Yakuza 0, a beloved entry in Sega’s Yakuza franchise, is being delisted ahead of the Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut release, marking the end of its availability for purchase on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. The delisting is set for December 8th at 08:30 am PST, and after that, the original version of Yakuza 0 will no longer be available for new purchases. However, if you already own the game, you’ll still be able to keep and play it without any issues.
This delisting coincides with the launch of the Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut, which will come with new upgrades and content, but with some controversial changes, including added cutscenes that may not sit well with longtime fans of the original game. The new version will be available for $49.99, but if you’re already a Yakuza 0 owner, you can upgrade for just $14.99, making it a cheaper option than buying the new version outright.
If you haven’t already purchased the original Yakuza 0, it’s currently available for $19.99. However, with the delisting set to take place soon, now is the time to grab a copy if you want to experience the original version before it’s gone. The new version, while flashier and packed with upgrades, will offer a slightly different experience, so if you’re a fan of the classic style, be sure to act fast!
The Yakuza 0 delisting marks another chapter in Sega’s continued focus on revamping and remastering its popular games, but it also serves as a reminder that older versions of beloved titles sometimes vanish in favor of more polished releases.












