How long to beat Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth

Check out how many chapters are there in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and how long it takes to beat the game
How long to beat Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
How long to beat Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth /

Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios told fans that Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth would be the biggest and longest Yakuza / Like a Dragon game yet, and they weren’t wrong. It has more side missions and substories than ever before, with a beefy main story to go with it. It has 10 playable characters, three areas to explore, and two side games the length of a normal game.

Here is everything you need to know about the chapters and post-game in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and how long it will take to beat it.

How many chapters are there in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth?

There are 14 chapters in the main story of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, and following Chapter 7, these alternate between Kasuga’s party and Kiryu’s party. If you are sticking strictly to the main story and avoiding all side missions, substories and bonds, then you should be able to finish in around 40-50 hours.

Infinite Wealth's main story features 14 chapters and it takes about 40 to 50 hours to roll the credits / Sega

For most people playing casually who will do some of the side content, it will take around 60-80 hours to complete the game, and those aiming for 100% will likely spend over 100 hours playing.

Here is the full list of chapters:

  • 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

Does Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth have a post-game?

Like all Yakuza / Like a Dragon games, after you finish the main story, you will be able to roam around the main areas of the game freely. All substories will be marked on your map, making them easier to find and complete. All party members will also be available at once, meaning you can mix in Kiryu and Kasuga’s party members.

The post-game also gives players the chance to finish up longer side missions such as the Sujimon quest, Dondoko Island, Date’s Life Links, and the dating quest. You can also complete your bonds and the optional dungeons and labyrinths for some high-quality gear. All of the mini-games are also available to play as many times as you want.

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