Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut was announced for the Nintendo Switch 2 during the dedicated hardware Direct, and it’s the definitive version of the classic Yakuza prequel. The origin story of some of the series’ most beloved characters is also getting a full English voiceover.

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Here is our first look at the English cast for the main characters of Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut.

Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut English Cast

Yakuza 0 CharacterEnglish Voice ActorKazuma KiryuYong Yea / Topher Ngo (Singing)Goro MajimaMatt MercerAkira NishikiyamaKaiji Tang / Greg Chun (Singing)Makoto MakimuraRisa MeiOsamu KashiwagiDavid HayterJun OdaAlejandro SaabTsukasa SagawaAndrew KishinoTetsu TachibanaHoward WangWen Hai LeeBill MillsapDaisaku KuzeKeston JohnHiroki AwanoEliah MountjoyHomare NishitaniVic ChaoKeiji ShibusawaJon OhyeMasaru SeraNobi NakanishiBillikenAdam GoldSohei DojimaImari WilliamsTakashi NiharaFrank TodaroFutoshi ShimanoFred TatascioreShintaro KazamaPaul Nakauchi

Yong Yea took on the role of Kazuma Kiryu in Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, and since then, he’s been the English voice of the character. Here is a first look at his performance in Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut.

Yong Yea is joined by Matthew Mercer, who voices Goro Majima, as well as the legendary David Hayter, who voices Osamu Kashiwagi.

This is a fairly strong ensemble, and it’s nice to see the critically acclaimed title get some love again for its definitive re-release.

If the original Japanese voiceover was the only thing holding you back, the Director’s Cut is your chance to experience the modern classic in a full English voiceover. Along with the voiceover, the Director’s Cut includes the following new features:

  • 20 minutes of new cutscenes
  • French, Italian, German, and Spanish text
  • Red Light Raid mode: A multiplayer mode where players team up to fight against hordes of enemies. There are over 60 characters to choose from in this mode.
Image via SEGA

Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Release Date

Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut is coming to the Nintendo Switch on June 5, 2025, and is now available to pre-order on the eShop. SEGA has also released a new trailer for the Director’s Cut edition featuring the theme song “Bubble” by Shōnan no Kaze.

I’m glad that even more players will get to experience the incredible entry in the Yakuza series, and hopefully become fans of the franchise. All the footage shown so far for the Nintendo Switch 2 looks fantastic, and I hope that the additional content makes its way to other consoles and PC as well.

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