Both jobs will be exclusive to those who pre-order the upcoming RPG, which is due out for PC and consoles on January 26.
The upcoming RPG will be fully optimized for Valve's handheld device upon its imminent release.
Additionally, the company has at least another two unknown reboots in the works, it's been claimed.
The latest trailer for Persona 3 Reload focuses on the various facilities in and around Tatsumi Port Island.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's monstrous RPG is set to launch on January 26 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
Utsumi had been serving as co-COO of Sega of Japan and the boss of its game contents and services umbrella since his return to the company in 2020.
With Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth imminent, the series has seen major revamps again.
It did so in under two months, significantly outpacing its predecessor, which took 284 days to get to the same milestone.
Players can improve the Brawler, Beast and Rush Styles by completing different tasks for Kiryu while reflecting on his life.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's longest game in the series yet launches on January 26th for consoles and PC and is full of things to do.
The positive reception for its predecessor allowed the upcoming RPG to continue to build on its reinvented foundations.
With Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth less than a month away from launch, RGG Studio has another major announcement lined up for this year.
Recruit Sujimon of multiple types and evolutions, fight with teams of three, and take on the Discreet Four to become the Sujimon Master.
Check out a sample of the Persona 3 Reload protagonist's school life in the game's latest trailer.
Even the main story without detours and "almost no side stories" takes "about 3-4 days without sleep", says RGG Studio's Masayoshi Yokoyama.
RGG Studio's Masayoshi Yokoyama says the service has proven a good method to "invite new users to interact with the series."
Available in Hawaii and Yokohama, Dungeons have changing layouts and enemies each run and "rare treasures and enhanced items."
Here are the biggest talking points from Ichiban and Kiryu's next big adventure.
The series' seventh mainline instalment sold 400,000 copies in Japan, and 1.4 million units in the rest of the world.
A 3D instalment of the 2D sidescrolling beat 'em up franchise was announced by Sega at The Game Awards earlier this month.