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Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth chapter list: how long does it take to beat?

How long is the latest Like a Dragon game?

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is one of the longest Yakuza games to date, featuring a huge main story and multiple expansive cities to explore. It’s easy to lose yourself in Hawaii or Japan with side content and minigames, but the main story is the real star of the show.

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As always, Infinite Wealth’s main story is split up into multiple chapters. Since the game uses a dual protagonist system, you’ll be swapping back and forth between Ichiban and Kiryu every now and then just like in previous Yakuza games. There’s still a ton of stuff to do in each chapter regardless of your currently active party, however.

Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth Chapter List

There are 14 chapters in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and each of them is listed below.

  • Chapter 1: Doin’ the Best I Can
  • Chapter 2: Paradise, Hawaiian Style
  • Chapter 3: The Fool
  • Chapter 4: In the Ghetto
  • Chapter 5: Suspicious Minds
  • Chapter 6: Puppet on a String
  • Chapter 7: Trouble
  • Chapter 8: Return to Sender
  • Chapter 9: Hard-Headed Woman
  • Chapter 10: Don’t Be Cruel
  • Chapter 11: Devil in Disguise
  • Chapter 12: For Ol’ Times Sake
  • Chapter 13: Promised Land
  • Finale: If I Can Dream

Just like in Yakuza 0, Kiryu and Ichiban both have their own unique storylines that the story will swap back and forth between when chapters change. You won’t be able to play as Kiryu for quite some time, however, as the story focuses entirely on Ichiban for the first few chapters. Kiryu is still a playable party member during the opening chapters of the game though!

How Long is Infinite Wealth?

If you want to rush through the main storyline of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, you can reach the end credits in 50-60 hours. You’ll likely be underleveled for a lot of fights, however, and the side content provides a bunch of upgrades and powerful gear for your party that will help you defeat some of the more difficult encounters in the game.

Related: Who are the playable characters in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth?

With a healthy mix of side content like Sujimon battles or Dondoko Island development added to your playthrough for good measure, you’re looking at roughly 80-100 hours of play time before you finish Infinite Wealth. If you’re a true completionist who wants to get every trophy/achievement, your final playtime will easily exceed 100 hours. There’s a lot to see in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, so take your time and enjoy the ride.


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