Lost Judgmentrecently got a significant spotlight at Sony’s July State of Play. In a new trailer, developer Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and publisher Sega explored the blend of stealth, crime-solving, and action that setLost Judgmentapart from theYakuzafranchise that it spun off of.Lost Judgmentis the sequel to 2018’sJudgment,which first introduced fans to private detective Takayuki Yagami. The sequel releases for several consoles in just a few months, but notably, it doesn’t look like it’s coming to PC. In fact, theJudgmentfranchise might come to an end due to a dispute over whether or not to release it on PC.

Signs once suggested that Sega planned to putLost Judgmenton PC via Steam, but any sign of that version disappeared a long time ago. Now, rumors have surfaced that Sega and Japanese talent agency Johnny’s are in a dispute about whether or notLost Judgmentshould release on PC. Johnny’s represents Takuya Kimura, a beloved Japanese actor who plays Takayuki Yagami in theJudgmentseries, and famously restricts appearances of its clients on the Internet. Not only does Johnny’s want to keepLost Judgmentoff PC, but the inability to come to an agreement might mean that Sega abandons the franchise altogether.

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The Lost Judgment Dispute

Lost Judgmentisn’t the first time that Johnny’s showed an aversion to interacting with the Internet. In fact, the agency was exceedingly late to join social media and websites like YouTube, despite representing a ton of Japanese stars. Johnny’s manages several popular Japanese boy bands, including the now-disbanded SMAP, which Kimura was once a member of. Johnny’s historically avoids letting information and images of talent like Kimura surface online from venues other than itself, and it seems thatLost Judgment’s plight comes from the same desirefor distance from the Internet.

Sega, meanwhile, definitely wants to give the PC market access toLost Judgment.Recently Sega has shown an increasing eagerness to make its games available on Steam; for instance, theYakuzafranchise is broadly available on Steam, including the critically acclaimedYakuza: Like a Dragon.Sega’s desire for PC releases is further proven byPersona 4 GoldenandPersona 5 Strikers,which both got recent, successful releases on PC. It’s only logical that Sega wants to make PC releases part of its normal operations, reaching a broader market and offering fans more options.

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Unfortunately, these two companies just can’t seem to agree onLost Judgment’s fate. Johnny’s may now be making use of YouTube and offering greater accessibility to its talent, but it’s still rather restrictive about where and how its clients appear. Apparently, one place that it doesn’t want Takuya Kimura to appear is on PC. It’s unclear why Johnny’s feels so strongly about this, but it’s certainly an inconvenience for Sega. Without Johnny’s blessing, it’s just not possible forLost Judgmentto reach the critical PC market.Segamight consider that too much of an inconvenience to continue theJudgmentseries, and Johnny’s might be too averse to further PC negotiations to let Kimura keep starring in the franchise.

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Lost Judgment’s Future Remains Uncertain

If there’s any sign ofhope forLost Judgment’s future, it may be Takuya Kimura himself. Reports suggest that Kimura really enjoys playing Takayuki Yagami, so he’d presumably be pretty upset if Johnny’s PC avoidance meant he had to drop the role. Kimura might have the influence to convince Johnny’s to change its stance, preserving theJudgmentfranchise. After all, there doesn’t appear to be anything other than principle making Johnny’s prevent the PC release. Since he’s on the inside as its client, he might have the most influence over Johnny’s principles.

Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku could consider recasting the role of Takayuki in a theoretical thirdJudgmentgame, but since he uses the likeness of Kimura, that could be off the table. IfJudgmentcontinues, it might star a different protagonist altogether. Regardless of what Sega settles on, it’ll clearly have to do something drastic to keepJudgmentafloat.TheYakuzafranchise will be just fineifJudgmentcomes to an end, but on the whole, it’d be a shame to see such a promising new member of the detective game genre come to an end. Hopefully, Johnny’s and Sega can come to an agreement someday after all.

Lost Judgmentreleases for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on June 06, 2025.

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