A Yakuza 0 Steam Key — also known as a CD Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem on Steam and keep in your library permanently. From €18.19 at Instant Gaming · 8 verified stores, 13 offers in stock · Updated 08min ago.
Official stores are authorized distributors, and while their prices may be higher than Key stores, their reliability is 100%.
“Choose it if you don’t mind the price difference”Key stores are resellers and marketplaces, which is why they are usually cheaper than official stores. We only show the best ones, so you can rest assured. Plus, we offer our guarantee against any issues.
“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”Yakuza 0 for PC starts at €18.19 at Instant Gaming, a Steam key.
The cheapest one listed, €9.00 at Instant Gaming, is out of stock. The cheapest you can actually buy today is €18.19 at Instant Gaming.
That price is for the DIRECTORS CUT edition. The plain standard edition starts at €38.41 at Gamivo.
With 13 offers across 8 stores there is enough competition for the price to move, so the gap between the cheapest and the rest is worth checking before you buy.
That €38.41 key is expensive for what it usually costs.
Worked out from 2,851 daily records of the Steam Key for Yakuza 0 across 29 stores. See the full price history.
The price does not include each store's payment fees. The percentage is measured on the store price, without coupons, because that is how we record the history. The analysis only counts Key offers. Shared accounts, Steam Gift and physical editions stay out, because they are not the same product and their prices move differently.
10 of the 13 offers work on US — the Global ones plus the ones issued for your own region.
Critics landed at 86 out of 100 across 154 reviews, with 95% of them recommending it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Steam key that Topgift has at €100.00 is more than 5 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €38.41 at Gamivo.
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With all its 1980s neon extravagance and with humor by the barrelful and some core-shaking moments of deathly seriousness, Yakuza 0 is a crime drama in an absurdist playground shifting from the downward spiral of Majima in Sotenbori to the upward climb of Kiryu in Kamurocho, trading the madness of minigames (disco fights, karaoke, real estate wars) for some pretty brutal violence. Loaded with passionate fighting, interesting subplots, and style galore, what isn't there to love? Yakuza 0 is a perfect starting point
Yakuza 0 is absolutely amazing. The story is gripping, the characters are profoundly deep and the side activities are way too entertaining and funny! If you're into the action genre, then this is a must play. As soon as i first played it, i was simply obsessed with it!
As i Yakuza fan i can tell that this game is the perfect combat game. even if its old still keeps it self alive! If you have never played a Yakuza game, Yakuza 0 makes for the perfect entry point. It introduces a host of wacky characters and starts the journey of Kiryu that certainly doesn't end here. Beyond that, though, Yakuza 0 is just a damn good game, and that's rad
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