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Nagoshi studio deletes you tube channel amid fund crisis

Nagoshi Studio | YouTube Channel Removed | New Title in Jeopardy

By

Jennifer Lee

Apr 27, 2026, 01:33 AM

Edited By

Emily Johnson

Updated

Apr 27, 2026, 06:30 AM

3 minutes of duration

Screenshot of a digital screen showing the Nagoshi Studio logo with a 'Channel Deleted' message and a broken link symbol, symbolizing the removal of their YouTube channel due to funding issues.
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Nagoshi Studio has taken a surprising step by removing its entire YouTube channel and trailers for "Gang of Dragons" amid significant funding issues. The decision raises questions about the future of the game, especially given claims that the studio needs an additional $44 million to complete it.

What Happened?

Recent comments highlight a growing concern within the community about the viability of the project. Sources confirm that rumors suggest they require $44 million to finish the game, leading many to doubt anyone would invest in a new studio's first title. Additionally, the Yakuza franchise has struggled, with the latest installment selling less than 2 million copies globally.

Studio's Financial Struggles

  • The lack of financial backing has left many wondering if major players like Sega or Sony will consider stepping in to support the development.

  • Community sentiment includes disappointment over the game's future. One person remarked, "Looks like theyโ€™ll need to nagoshi-ate better next time,โ€ while another stated, "This makes me so sad. Was so excited for it too."

Community Sentiment

Feedback on forums displays a largely negative reaction:

  • "Not surprised with the outcome; Gang of Dragons was never gonna be a big seller."

  • Others echoed the hope that either Sega or Sony might provide crucial funding. One person mentioned, "Iโ€™d love to see Sega fund the game or Sony."

Interestingly, there's a hint of nostalgia for the original Yakuza game, where Sony's financial support helped get it off the ground. This adds complexity to the current troubles:

"This is one of the most disappointing things Iโ€™ve heard in my entire life lmao."

Industry Landscape

The gaming industry continues to see titles come and go, leaving many fans disillusioned. Failure to secure funding parallels recent rapid closures of other promising projects. The question remains if there will be any last-minute rescue for Nagoshi Studio or if the title will join the ranks of canceled games this year.

Eyes on the Horizon for Nagoshi Studio

As the dust settles from the unexpected YouTube channel removal, it's becoming clear that Nagoshi Studio faces daunting challenges ahead. There's a strong chance that, without quick financial backing, the development of "Gang of Dragons" could be shelved. Industry insiders anticipate that major players like Sega or Sony may step in to rescue the project. However, if they don't respond, alternative funding methods, possibly from crowdfunding or partnerships with smaller publishers, could emerge. Fans seem to believe thereโ€™s still hope, but the clock is ticking. Within the next few months, the studio's ability to attract investment will dictate the outcome.

A Surprising Echo from the Past

Drawing a parallel to this situation, consider the rise and fall of the once-beloved "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" video game from 1982. It was cranked out in a hurry amidst corporate pressure, eventually resulting in a massive commercial flop. The forgotten games buried in the New Mexico desert serve as a reminder that even strong brands can stumble when cutting corners. Just as E.T. needed a solid roadmap and funding to thrive, so does "Gang of Dragons" require a clear vision and robust financial support. Failures can teach lessons, and history has a way of repeating itselfโ€”will Nagoshi Studio take note?

Key Points

  • โš ๏ธ Nagoshi Studio's YouTube channel and trailers taken down.

  • ๐Ÿ’ธ Requires $44 million in additional funding to finish "Gang of Dragons."

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Community expresses skepticism and calls for major publishers to intervene.

As of now, the future of "Gang of Dragons" hangs in the balance, with fans anxiously awaiting news on possible financial support. Will Sega or Sony step up again, or is this project doomed?