Gang of Dragon Trailer Disappears as Nagoshi Studio Wipes Its YouTube Channel
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The official YouTube channel disappeared on April 23
Nagoshi Studio appears to have removed its entire official YouTube channel, and with it the visible trailer archive for Gang of Dragon. Destructoid reported the takedown on April 23, 2026 after users on the Yakuza subreddit noticed that the studio’s channel had been wiped without warning. At the time of the report, the most obvious remaining official upload for the project was on The Game Awards account rather than Nagoshi Studio’s own channel. That is not a minor housekeeping change. It is the public disappearance of the game’s core promotional material.
The funding story is still reported, not confirmed
Destructoid ties the channel removal to earlier reports that NetEase had pulled funding from the studio and that Toshihiro Nagoshi needed to secure new backing before May to keep development going. The same report says Nagoshi also needed enough financing to buy the game and its assets from the publisher if the project were to continue. Those are serious claims, and they remain reported claims rather than formal statements. As of the article’s publication, neither Nagoshi Studio nor NetEase had issued an official comment. That uncertainty matters. The channel wipe is observable fact. The final outcome for the game is still unresolved.
What this means for the project
Gang of Dragon was positioned as a spiritual successor to Nagoshi’s Yakuza work and was expected to star Don Lee. Losing the official trailer archive at the same time the project is reportedly under financial pressure is a bad signal for any title, especially one that already needed to prove it could survive outside an established franchise machine. Even if the project is not formally canceled today, it is clearly sitting in a much weaker public state than it was a few weeks ago.
Reddit reaction quickly moved from hype to postmortem
The linked r/Games post reached 890 points and 143 comments at crawl time. The top comments did not read like temporary concern. They read like players preparing for the game not to ship. Some focused on how promising the original reveal looked, while others argued the studio likely underestimated the cost of building a Yakuza-style project without the old asset base behind it. That shift in tone is the important part. The conversation around Gang of Dragon is no longer about what it might be. It is about whether it survives long enough to become anything at all.
Source: Destructoid · Reddit discussion
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