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Kson Discusses Kei in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Interview

In a short interview on the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio YouTube channel, Kson described what it was like to appear as Kei in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. It also briefly showed some behind-the-scenes content of Kson voice acting and modeling for the face capture.

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You can watch the interview here:

The interview is entirely in Japanese. Kson stated that she thought the role was perfect for her to the point that she jokingly suspected the writers wrote Kei with her in mind. She also stated that the studio staff praised her on her pronunciation during voice recording. Kson voiced Kei in both the English and Japanese version of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. She found it easier to voice act in Japanese. 

At the end of the interview, she said that she is really happy because she never thought that she would get a role like this. She stated that she tried to put on an energetic performance to cheerily welcome players to Hawaii and Revolver. Finally, as a Like a Dragon fan and player herself, she is also worried about Kiryu’s future. So she wants to be excited and nervous with the other fans.

Kson is a VTuber with VShojo, and she used to be independent. She streams on YouTube, Twitch, and Mildom, and she has over 1.26 million subscribers on YouTube. Aside from streaming video games, she also does videos about English and memes.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth will come out for the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and Windows PC on January 26, 2024.


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