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First details and media for Project K
The first details, screenshots and trailer for PSP Yakuza spin-off, Project K have arrived, via Famitsu.

It's been revealed that Project K takes place in Kamurocho, the same city as past Yakuza games. However the handheld game deals with themes of "youth" and "violence," telling a drama from the perspective of a youth who spends his days fighting in the streets; 18-year-old Tatsuya Ukyou.

Project K's story will be told through fully voiced event scenes that use "a unique visual technique" that combines still shots and animation, says Famitsu. Sega's enlisted Tokyo-based Spooky Graphics to work on the event scenes.



On the gameplay side of things Sega's hinted at new actions and gameplay systems for combat. Additionally, the city of Kamurocho will offer familiar shops and restaurants and residents with substories waiting to be explored by the player

The game's planned for an autumn 2010 release.

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