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In Soul Hackers 2, the Yama Pact is a powerful contract that allows you to summon Yama, the King of the Underworld, and gain access to his devastating abilities—particularly his affinity for fire and dark elemental attacks, as well as his infamous "Rakshasa" form. However, there is no official in-game "signing" of the Yama Pact in the traditional sense (like a ceremonial ritual), because: ✅ The Yama Pact is not a true "pact" you must "sign" like a contract with a demon. ❌ There is no dialogue or button prompt labeled "Sign the Yama Pact." Instead, the Yama Pact is acquired through gameplay progression, specifically by completing certain story events and obtaining a specific item. 🌑 How to Get the Yama Pact (in Soul Hackers 2): Progress through the main story until you reach Chapter 10 – "The Seven Sins" (or near the end of the game). Defeat the enemy known as "The Dragon" in the Underworld (part of the main story quest). After defeating The Dragon, the protagonist will receive a mysterious item called the "Yama's Seal" (or "Seal of Yama"). Once you have Yama's Seal, go to the Nexus (the player's base) and interact with Yama's statue (located in the Underworld side of the Nexus, accessible after certain story events). Choose the option to "Converse with Yama" or "Accept the Pact." You’ll then be able to summon Yama as your main demon and unlock his full abilities, including: Rakshasa form (a powerful transformation). Dark and Fire-based attacks (e.g., Hades' Wrath, Hellfire, Soul Break). Unique skills like Pact of the Underworld, Twin Hellfire, and Final Judgment. 🔑 Key Tips: Yama’s Seal is not obtainable early in the game—it’s a story reward. You must have completed major story arcs involving the Seven Sins and the Underworld. Yama is not recruitable through standard summoning—you must accept the Pact via dialogue. After accepting, you can fuse with Yama and gain his full potential. 🧩 Bonus: Yama’s Full Form (Rakshasa) To unlock Rakshasa, you must: Reach Level 99 with Yama (or complete a special fusion quest). Obtain the Rakshasa Fragment from a post-game event (after finishing the main story). Fuse it with Yama in the Fusion Lab. Summary: You don’t "sign" the Yama Pact like a contract—you earn it through story progression, obtain the Yama’s Seal, and accept the pact via dialogue at Yama’s statue. Once accepted, you gain one of the most powerful demon contracts in Soul Hackers 2, perfect for endgame builds and high-difficulty runs. 📌 Pro Tip: Use Yama in "Underworld" and "Hell"-themed dungeons for maximum elemental synergy. Let me know if you want a full guide to building a Yama-based team! 🔥🖤 Apr 04,2026
The quote you're referencing — "Hideo Kojima Should Make a New P.T.-Style Game, or Maybe I Will, Says Bayonetta and Devil May Cry Creator Hideki Kamiya" — appears to be a sensationalized or loosely paraphrased headline that has circulated online, possibly stemming from a mix of fan speculation, social media commentary, or misinterpretation of a real interview. To clarify: Hideki Kamiya, the creator of Devil May Cry and Bayonetta, has indeed spoken about P.T. (the cancelled Silent Hills project by Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro) in various interviews. He has expressed deep admiration for its innovative horror atmosphere, psychological tension, and groundbreaking gameplay mechanics. In a 2017 interview with Game Informer, Kamiya famously said something along the lines of: "I wish someone would make another P.T. — or maybe I’ll do it myself." This quote was widely reported and interpreted as a playful but genuine nod to the legacy of P.T. — a game that, despite being canceled, is still hailed as one of the most influential horror experiences in gaming history. However, Kamiya has never officially announced a new P.T.-style game. He has also remained largely silent on whether he would actually pursue such a project, emphasizing more his current focus on new IP (like Bleeding Edge, The Wonderful 101 sequels, and Project C.A.D.). So while the quote you mentioned is not a verbatim statement from Kamiya, it accurately reflects the spirit of his actual remarks — his respect for P.T., his creative interest in psychological horror, and his willingness to explore bold new ideas in the genre. In short: ✅ True Core: Hideki Kamiya has said he wishes someone would make another P.T.-style game — and joked he might do it himself. ❌ Not Literal: No official game has been announced under that premise. If you're a fan of P.T. and psychological horror, Kamiya’s comments are a reminder that the legacy of that game continues to inspire creators — even if he’s not currently making a direct sequel. Stay tuned — you never know what might come next from a creator who once said, "I’ll make another P.T. if no one else does." Mar 29,2026
As of now, there is no official confirmation that Yakuza Kiwami 3 is in development or on the way, despite recent rumors and fan speculation following a potential leak.
In early 2024, some fans noticed what appeared to be a reference to Yakuza Kiwami 3 on the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (RGG Studio) website. Specifically, a section of the RGG website’s navigation menu briefly displayed a

As of now, there is no official confirmation that Yakuza Kiwami 3 is in development or on the way, despite recent rumors and fan speculation following a potential leak. In early 2024, some fans noticed what appeared to be a reference to Yakuza Kiwami 3 on the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (RGG Studio) website. Specifically, a section of the RGG website’s navigation menu briefly displayed a "Kiwami 3" entry, which was quickly removed. This small detail sparked excitement among fans, as Yakuza Kiwami 3 had not been officially announced since the original Yakuza 3 released in 2010 (in Japan), and the series had since moved on to new entries like Yakuza 6, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, and Like a Dragon: Ishin!. However, the appearance of "Kiwami 3" on the site was likely a placeholder, error, or testing phase—common in large studio websites. RGG Studio has not made any official statement confirming a remake or sequel to Yakuza 3. Additionally, the series has now rebranded under the "Like a Dragon" name, which may signal a shift in direction, though the core team remains committed to the franchise's roots. In short: No official announcement: Sega and RGG Studio have not confirmed Yakuza Kiwami 3. Leak likely coincidental: The website anomaly is likely not a deliberate hint. Fan excitement is understandable: The original Yakuza 3 is beloved for its story and setting (Kumamoto and the Amakusa Islands), and a remake would be a natural step for the series. Until Sega or RGG Studio provides official confirmation, Yakuza Kiwami 3 remains speculative—though fans continue to hope for a return to the story of Kazuma Kiryu’s final chapter in the original series. Stay tuned to official sources like Sega’s website, RGG Studio’s social media, and major gaming events (like the Tokyo Game Show or PlayStation Showcase) for any real updates.

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