How Many Chapters Are in Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth?

Just how long is this game?

The Like a Dragon/Yakuza games are rather lengthy, but does the switch to the RPG genre pad the runtime? Let’s find out how many chapters there are, and a rough estimate as to how long it will take to reach the credits.

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How Long Is Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth? All Chapters Listed

The main story of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is going to take anywhere from 40 to 60 hours to complete, depending on how quickly you’re pushing through to reach the end. You’ll find that there are a total of 14 chapters to complete, as 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

Yes, you’re not mistaken — there are a ton of Elvis references in these titles. I hate to spoil it, but he doesn’t make a Cameo appearance in the game as hilarious as it would be. However, while some early-game chapters tend to zoom by, you’ll find that the game does start to take a while longer to get through chapters, giving it the perfect run time to go through the intricate and elaborate story that it’s telling.

As with previous games in the franchise, you can also review story beats if you happen to put the game down for some time. Just head to the main menu and select the Replay option to see what happened in previous chapters, so you can see what has been going on since you last played.

Make sure to keep your eyes on our Like a Dragon section below, as well, so you always know what’s happening in the game, and to see if you can play your new favorite RPG on the Steam Deck.

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Shaun Cichacki

As a fan of RPGs, Action & Retro titles, Shaun has been gaming since he was a young boy. With an overwhelming obsession involving Metal Gear Solid and Pizza Tower, you know you're in for a wild ride when it comes to things he's writing about.