Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Nameis an exciting prospect for many fans, if first and foremost for the return of Kazuma Kiryu to the fore. Players will be able to step into the Dragon of Dojima’s shoes once more, as he assumes the moniker of Joryu and serves as someone’s bodyguard for reasons as yet unknown. This recent news has fans excited, especially since the title releases this November, and one reason seems to propel at least a portion of the fanbase: to discover why Kiryu’s hair is gray inLike a Dragon 8.

There’s an obvious answer to that, with it being his age. Kiryu is no spring chicken, born in 1968 with Like a Dragon 7taking place in 2019. In other words, his last minor appearance in the franchise saw him at the age of 51, andKiryu was still able to stomp Ichiban. It’s uncertain what yearLike a Dragon 8takes place, as it could feature a time skip that explains away the sudden gray hair of Kiryu.Like a Dragon Gaidenis set to answer many questions about the franchise’s future, but not why Kiryu goes gray (and looks all the more distinguished for it), not how he returns inLAD8, and what the future holds for him.

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Like a Dragon Gaiden Takes Place in 2018

At least to some degree,Like a Dragon Gaidenis confirmed to take place in 2018, afterYakuza 6: The Song of Lifeand beforeYakuza: Like a Dragon. This roughly puts it two years after the events of the sixth game and one year beforeYakuza: Like a Dragon. As such, it’s likely to explain how Kiryu was found and able to assist in the deconstruction of the Tojo Clan and Omi Alliance. However, at that time, he was still very much protective of his identity. As many know, Kiryu “erased his name” and effectively his reputation as the Dragon of Dojima to protect Haruka and her son. He wouldn’t and doesn’t take this lightly, given his profound love as her adoptive father.

Obviously, something gives somewhere though.Like a Dragon 8is confirmed to feature Kiryu and Ichibanas protagonists, meaning something thrusts him back into the public eye–to some degree. He could still be super secretive, he could still have the moniker Joryu, or something could have brought his prior agreement to an end. What’s clear though is those questions will be answered inLike a Dragon 8and notLike a Dragon Gaiden.

Still, before takingKiryu for a spin in turn-based gameplay, it’ll be great to fill in the years between his faked death and his sudden reappearance in theYakuzalifestyle with the franchise’s classic gameplay.Like a Dragon Gaidenwill play a big role in developing his time as an “agent” and someone who erased his name, fitting in the blank years beforeYakuza: Like A Dragon. But for Kiryu’s future and what that means for the franchise, fans will have to wait forLike a Dragon 8.

Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Nameis set to release November 9th for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.