Judgment Sequel Called Lost Judgment Is Coming, Leaked By Japan PlayStation Store
/ Carlos Hernandez[UPDATE 05/08/21] It’s now officially announced. Have a look at the trailer for Lost Judgment below. The sequel will be available for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One.
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It looks like someone pulled trigger a bit too early as the Japan PS4 PlayStation Store revealed the Judgment sequel is called Lost Judgment as the game appeared in the online store’s 'pre-orders section before it’s official announcement later today.
Those who were able to see the game in the online store explored the listing and noticed details between the two editions that will be available for Lost Judgment when it gets released.
Standard Edition
Lost Judgment: Sabakarezaru Kioku (PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4)
Pre-Order Bonus: Start Dash Support Pack
Digital Deluxe Edition
Lost Judgment: Sabakarezaru Kioku (PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4)
All-In-One Season Pass
Pre-Order Bonus: Start Dash Support Pack
Pre-Order Bonus: Three Days Early Access (September 21, 2021)
Based on the three days early access date seen in the digital deluxe edition, Lost Judgment will presumably launch on September 24 in Japan.
The official word is hours away as publisher Sega and developer Ryu Ga Gotoku have launched a countdown website which is likely the reveal of Lost Judgment. The countdown will end today, May 7 10 PM PST (Philippine Standard Time).
For those unfamiliar, Judgment (titled Judge Eyes in Japan) is a Yakuza spin-off series set in Kamurocho Tokyo and revolves around the story of Takayuki Yagami, a former lawyer now living a life of a private investigator and is focused on a series of murders in Kamurocho, Tokyo.
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